AAMI COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ARTS WEEK 6 - FUNERAL SERVICE PSYCHOLOGY
ANCOUNSELING; HISTORY, ETHICS, AND SOCIOLOGY. | COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH 100%
RATED EXPERT SOLUTIONS |2026 LATEST UPDATED
1. Non-directive Counseling is a practice created by:: Carl Rogers
2. Aftercare is also know as postvention.: True
3. In terms of the funeral children should:: Be Included
4. The modern definition of Psychology is that it is the study of human:: Behavior
5. The common name for a strong irrational fear that is difficult to eliminate is:: Phobia
6. The Attachment Theory, which describes the need for Safety and Security, was developed by:: John Bowlby
7. The significance of a situation to an individual has little to do with the arousal of emotion.: False
8. A need of the bereaved is to confirm the reality of the death.: True
9. Kubler-Ross described the mourning process in terms of:: Stages
10. J. William Worden describes the process of mourning in terms of:: Tasks 11. A purpose and value of the funeral is
provide an opportunity to express grief through ritual.: True
12. Children view death as final, according to Rabbi Grollman by 9 years and
older.: True
13. A type of Grief Reaction that may surface after the funeral:: Delayed
14. In his/her service to the public, the funeral director must always be conscious of the basic ____ which consistently
maintains and improves his/her ability to communicate with the community:: Trust 15. An emotion may be a reaction
to a symbol.: True
, 16. _____ would argue that counseling is inherently associated with good communication.: Carl Rogers
17. A family who grieves prior to the death of a loved one is experiencing:: Anticipatory Grief
18. A crisis is usually:: Short term; four to six weeks.
19. Taylor Family Scenario: The Taylor family engaged the McCoy Funeral Home to handle the arrangements for the
death of Mr. Taylor s father. Mr. Taylor, Sr. died of a sudden heart attack. He was 67 years old and the family had no
idea that he had a heart problem. The entire family was involved in the funeral arrangements, including the children and
the grandchildren. The priest included the children in the funeral service and asked that each of them write something
about their grandfather. The family attended the Episcopal Church of New Jersey for most of their lives. The family
requested a viewing in the church, with the deceased remaining there overnight in the church, and a 10 AM funeral
service the next day. They have a family plot in the Blessed Heart Cemetery in New Jersey so that the burial would take
place directly after the funeral was complete. A repast was planned in the church after the burial. The family also asked
that all donations be made to the National Heart Association. From the scenario described above, answer this and the
following four (4) questions: The family requested what type of funeral:: Traditional 20. When a child's death is expected
and parents are allowed a period of
anticipatory grieving:: The Grief work is probably shortened
21. DMORT is the acronym for:: Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team
22. The two most common forms of communication may be referred to as:: Verbal and Non-verbal
23. Normal somatic disturbance in grief is:: Weakness
24. The most easily observable indicators of emotions are the external responses of the body and facial muscles.: True
25. The third of Kubler-Ross's stages of dying is identified as:: Bargaining
26. Crying is: An external response to an emotion
27. Grief therapy concerns uncomplicated or acute grief.: False
ANCOUNSELING; HISTORY, ETHICS, AND SOCIOLOGY. | COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH 100%
RATED EXPERT SOLUTIONS |2026 LATEST UPDATED
1. Non-directive Counseling is a practice created by:: Carl Rogers
2. Aftercare is also know as postvention.: True
3. In terms of the funeral children should:: Be Included
4. The modern definition of Psychology is that it is the study of human:: Behavior
5. The common name for a strong irrational fear that is difficult to eliminate is:: Phobia
6. The Attachment Theory, which describes the need for Safety and Security, was developed by:: John Bowlby
7. The significance of a situation to an individual has little to do with the arousal of emotion.: False
8. A need of the bereaved is to confirm the reality of the death.: True
9. Kubler-Ross described the mourning process in terms of:: Stages
10. J. William Worden describes the process of mourning in terms of:: Tasks 11. A purpose and value of the funeral is
provide an opportunity to express grief through ritual.: True
12. Children view death as final, according to Rabbi Grollman by 9 years and
older.: True
13. A type of Grief Reaction that may surface after the funeral:: Delayed
14. In his/her service to the public, the funeral director must always be conscious of the basic ____ which consistently
maintains and improves his/her ability to communicate with the community:: Trust 15. An emotion may be a reaction
to a symbol.: True
, 16. _____ would argue that counseling is inherently associated with good communication.: Carl Rogers
17. A family who grieves prior to the death of a loved one is experiencing:: Anticipatory Grief
18. A crisis is usually:: Short term; four to six weeks.
19. Taylor Family Scenario: The Taylor family engaged the McCoy Funeral Home to handle the arrangements for the
death of Mr. Taylor s father. Mr. Taylor, Sr. died of a sudden heart attack. He was 67 years old and the family had no
idea that he had a heart problem. The entire family was involved in the funeral arrangements, including the children and
the grandchildren. The priest included the children in the funeral service and asked that each of them write something
about their grandfather. The family attended the Episcopal Church of New Jersey for most of their lives. The family
requested a viewing in the church, with the deceased remaining there overnight in the church, and a 10 AM funeral
service the next day. They have a family plot in the Blessed Heart Cemetery in New Jersey so that the burial would take
place directly after the funeral was complete. A repast was planned in the church after the burial. The family also asked
that all donations be made to the National Heart Association. From the scenario described above, answer this and the
following four (4) questions: The family requested what type of funeral:: Traditional 20. When a child's death is expected
and parents are allowed a period of
anticipatory grieving:: The Grief work is probably shortened
21. DMORT is the acronym for:: Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team
22. The two most common forms of communication may be referred to as:: Verbal and Non-verbal
23. Normal somatic disturbance in grief is:: Weakness
24. The most easily observable indicators of emotions are the external responses of the body and facial muscles.: True
25. The third of Kubler-Ross's stages of dying is identified as:: Bargaining
26. Crying is: An external response to an emotion
27. Grief therapy concerns uncomplicated or acute grief.: False