Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
client centered therapy - CORRECT ANSWER - Carl Rogers is well known for his work
in humanistic therapy, which is also known as:
conditioned response - CORRECT ANSWER - A person who expresses anxiety and
discomfort while attending a visitation at a funeral home is most likely experiencing a/an:
concurrent stresses - CORRECT ANSWER - Which of the following is a determinant of
grief:
safety and security - CORRECT ANSWER - According to Bowlby, attachments come
from a need for:
human behavior - CORRECT ANSWER - Psychology is defined as the study of:
external response to an emotion - CORRECT ANSWER - Crying would be an example of
a/an:
fatalistic - CORRECT ANSWER - Suicide resulting from a hopeless situation is:
stress - CORRECT ANSWER - The funeral rite satisfies all of the following needs of the
survivors EXCEPT:
nonjudgemental - CORRECT ANSWER - In the early stages of developing a counseling
relationship it is important for the counselor to be:
active - CORRECT ANSWER - Directive counseling is also known as:
, grief therapy - CORRECT ANSWER - Using specialized techniques to help people with
abnormal grief is known as:
unconditional positive regard - CORRECT ANSWER - Carl Rogers is most frequently
associated with:
non-directive - CORRECT ANSWER - Client-centered counseling is also known as:
Abnormal (complicated, unresolved) grief - CORRECT ANSWER - grief sending over a
long period of time without resolution
acute grief - CORRECT ANSWER - the intense physical and emotional expression of grief
occuring as the awareness increases of a loss
Adaptation - CORRECT ANSWER - the individuals ability to adjust to the psychological
and emotional changes brought on by a stressful event such as the death of a significant other
affect - CORRECT ANSWER - feelings and their expression
Aftercare (post-funeral counseling) - CORRECT ANSWER - those appropriate and helpful
acts of counseling that come after the funeral
A.I.D.S. - CORRECT ANSWER - acquired immune deficiency syndrome
Aggression - CORRECT ANSWER - intentional inflictipn a physical or psychological
harm on another
alarm - CORRECT ANSWER - fear or anxiety caused by the sudden realization of danger