COUC 502 Quiz 8 Liberty University
- _____, the ___ of Kubler-Ross’ stages of grief, may follow the initial shock that is associated with news of a terminal illness.
- Which of the following is a core principle for end-of-life care?
- It is important for counselors is to understand that quality of life is described often with both _____ and _____ dimensions based on individuals’ life experiences during their lifespan.
- _____ have notably damaging consequences for the well-being of the elderly, including an increase in morbidity and mortality.
- Subjectivity refers to the individual’s own perception of his or her quality of life.
- Improvement of emotional wellness may help control certain physical symptoms in some types of chronic or serious illness of the elderly.
- _____ recommended a number of essential competencies for a gerontological counseling.
- Poor health in later life is inevitable.
- Kubler-Ross described _____ as a reaction to impending death is characterized by sadness and feelings of hopelessness.
- General outcome studies reveal that persons in the oldest-old age category respond _____, and in some cases, _____ than younger persons to a variety of counseling techniques.
- _____ is defined as feeling a sense of responsibility for the well-being of the next generation through physically and emotionally caring for younger people.
- Life satisfaction is based on the individual’s interpretation of his or her life.
- Age is positively related to frequency of socializing with neighbors, religious participation, and volunteering.
- _____ retirement, limited financial resources, health conditions, and bereavement affect one’s interpersonal relationships.
- Multidimensional functional status incorporates physical well-being, _____, emotional well-being, and social well-being.
- Mental health counselors are _____ to diagnose and recommend treatment for older adults in advanced age, possibly in part due to a clinician’s _____in working with this population and attitudes toward aging.
- Awareness of the transitions individuals may encounter when facing death can enhance provision of counseling and palliative care.
- The _____ of aging is concerned with diseases that cause morbidity and mortality and also with the causes of disability and how they affect functional independence.
- _____ accompany individuals through life and expand and diminish across adulthood.
- _____ involves trying to postpone death by making promises, usually to a higher power.