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Chapter 9 Quiz
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The emotional reaction and responses of anguish, anger, or relief to the death of a loved one are collectively called | Grief |
| What is a way of signifying mourning among some Native Americans | Cutting one's own hair short |
| A theme common to mourning behaviors cross-culturally is that the bereaved | are different and this difference diminishes with time |
| What model focuses on four tasks of mourning, including accepting the reality of the loss, processing the pain of grief, and finding an enduring connection with the deceased | Worden |
| Attachments and the processes by which we relinquish them were central concepts in the work of | John Bowlby |
| The grief work model has been widely accepted as the standard formulation for | understanding and helping people accommodate to loss |
| Sharing the story of a loss provides emotional relief, promotes the search for meaning, and | brings people together in support of one another |
| According to the dual-process model of coping, what coping behavior includes mastering tasks that had been taken care of by the deceased and developing a new identity | Restoration-oriented |
| According to Simon Shimson Rubin's Two-Track Model of Breavement, which of the following considers quality of family relationships, health concerns, and investment in life tasks | Track 1 - general biospychosocial functioning |
| Which of the following typically occurs during the middle period of grief | Sadness and longing |
| Complicated mourning is best described as | failure to realize the implications of a loss |
| The idea that one can die of a broken heart | is being investigated scientifically and is considered plausible |
| According to Edgar Jackson, what factors are especially important in a survivor's response to loss | Personality, social roles, values and perception of the deceased's importance |
| In the intuitive (systemic) pattern of grieving, individuals experience and express grief | via feelings and emotions |
| Which of the following is generally considered a high grief death | The death of a teenager in a car accident |
| Factors that can restimulate grief for survivors of a homicide are termed | Trigger events |
| In the wake of multiple losses, survivors may feel they have run out of tears resulting in bereavement | burnout |
| Disenfranchised grief can be described as a | consequence of lacking social support or acknowledgement of death |
| Unfinished business is a term that can relate to the | plans and dreams that the bereaved had shared with the deceased |
| Which of the following bereavement organizations focuses on supporting military families | Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors |