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Psych QIV
Grief Counseling Quizzes
Question | Answer |
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blame directed at another | anger |
strong emotion with reactions like alarm, dread, and disquiet | fear |
emotion characterized by sudden and extreme fear | panic |
defense mechanism when a person is unable or refuses to see things as they are because they are threatening | denial |
blocking threatening material from our consciousness | repression |
a conscious postponement of addressing anxieties that concern us | suppression |
blame directed at ourselves | shame |
bodily reaction to sudden violent or upsetting experience | shock |
a state of tension with symptoms: rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath/an emotion characterized by a vague fear or premonition that something bad will happen | anxiety |
a characteristic way of responding with stress | coping |
medical doctor who can prescribe | psychiatrist |
MA/PhD in psychology, performs psychiatric testing | psychologist |
trained in counseling and uncovering deeper levels of unconscious | pyschotherapist |
all different professional persons who provide counseling in their line of work | counselor |
type of counseling which provides information and education/sharing specific information with those you counsel | informational |
type of counseling: helping the person address their current feelings/situation-you hear the person's story and offer guidance based on their current issues | situational |
type of counseling: helping someone by exploring present feelings in their relationship to past feelings | psychotherapy |
style: telling the client what to do | directive |
style: letting the client determine for themselves what to do | non-directive |
style: Carl Rogers, built on the belief that the client has strength and capabilities to solve their own problems | person-centered |
nonverbal communication: SOLER | square/straight on, open posture, lean in/toward, eye contact, relax |
five stages of grieving according to Elizabeth Kubler-Ross | 1) Denial, 2) Anger, 3) Bargaining, 4) Depression, 5) Acceptance |
four tasks of mourning according to John Worden | 1) accept the reality of the loss, 2) work through the pain of grief, 3) adjust to an environment without the deceased, 4) emotionally relocate the deceased and move on |
grief counseling may be ____ when educating hospice patients, or younger people | pre-need |
grief counseling may be ____ when making funeral arrangements | at-need |
follow-up calls and any postponed grief may be examples of _____ grief counseling | after-care |