CRIS 303 Quiz 5 Liberty University
- is the outward expression of grief.
- may be a normal defensive reaction to protect the bereaved from being overwhelmed and otherwise incapacitated by the plethora of feelings and related demands pressing to be allowed into consciousness.
- Bowlby suggests that clinicians usually have realistic expectations about the progress that people should be making as they grieve.
- The general objectives of interactive psycho-educational groups are to inform participants about the impact of traumatic experiences and to assist group members to reorganize their thoughts and feelings after a trauma.
- Which of the following is best characterized by intense and prolonged reactions (such as continuous yearning, looking forward to death, and bitterness), which
- are associated with the early phases of loss?
- Which is not a factor influencing the grief reaction, as noted in the Freeman text?
- Which of the following is a theoretical model of group therapy that has commonly been used with children?
- Time, like the stages of grief, is .
- Frequently with the passage of time, symptoms are the only indicators that grief is still unresolved.
- grief is often mistakenly seen as a form of unresolved grief.
- Participation in a therapeutic group helps participants change the way they think about themselves and provides a sense of community and identity; therefore, it is an ideal modality for trauma survivors.
- An unnatural cognitive response to a death loss is preoccupation with the deceased.
- This form of grieving involves the bereaved acting as though nothing has happened; therefore, there is no death to accept.
- Mourning, or more specifically, what Lindemann called the grief process, appears to be a necessary part of the healing process.
- Psychiatrist George Engel in 1961 wrote that the loss of a loved one is traumatic psychologically to the same extent as being wounded or burned is physiologically.
- Which of the below is not one of Worden’s procedures involved in working through unresolved grief?
- According to the author’s viewpoint, the inclusion of culturally appropriate traditional ceremonies often harms the therapeutic process.
- The rarest type of relationship that hinders people from adequate grieving is one involving extreme ambivalence, coupled with unexpressed hostility.
- Group treatment for post-traumatic disorders has a long tradition. It is for survivors who are in the acute phase of treatment and those who have dissociative disorders.
- Siggins (1966) asserted that there were three primary variables that differentiate unresolved grief from normal grief. Which of the following is not one of those three?
- In 4-6 sentences, discuss how your understanding of group therapy’s impact on grief, trauma, and healing has changed because of the content in this module/week.