Exam 13: Coping With Loss
Exam 1: Studying Dying, Death, and Bereavement77 Questions
Exam 2: The American Experience of Death49 Questions
Exam 3: Growing up With Deathgrowing Old With Death46 Questions
Exam 4: Perspectives on Death and Life After Death35 Questions
Exam 5: The Dying Process47 Questions
Exam 6: Living With Dying50 Questions
Exam 7: Dying in the American Health Care System40 Questions
Exam 8: Biomedical Issues and Euthanasia39 Questions
Exam 9: Suicide and Other Sudden, Unnatural Traumatic Deaths77 Questions
Exam 10: Diversity in Death Rituals59 Questions
Exam 11: The Business of Dying56 Questions
Exam 12: The Legal Aspects of Dying41 Questions
Exam 13: Coping With Loss24 Questions
Exam 14: Grieving Throughout the Life Cycle31 Questions
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Disenfranchised grief is that type of grieving promoted by memorial societies or groups advocating simple low-cost funeral arrangements.
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Which of the following statements is True regarding bereavement?
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Guilt is anger and resentment turned in on oneself.
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Inherently the grieving process is passive because grievers are confronted by few if any choices in their social situation.
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Feelings of loss and loneliness are the other side of the denial experienced in the bereavement process.
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Emotionally,the grieving process is similar to the dying process.
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Which of the following statements is False regarding the four tasks of bereavement?
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Feelings of relief often add to the feelings of guilt experienced by grievers.
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It is best not to mention the name of the deceased when interacting with the recently bereaved.
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Feelings of anger and rage are signs of abnormal coping for bereaved persons.
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Which of the following could be considered disenfranchised grief?
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Denial provides the bereaved with a "temporary safe place" from the realities of everyday life.
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For the bereaved,the meaning of loss tends to diminish with time.
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Bereaved persons are sanctioned by others when they do not conform to the bereavement role as prescribed by American cultural expectations.
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Which of the following statements is True regarding bereavement?
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Which of the following would not be classified as disenfranchised grief?
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The realization that "no one can take Grandma's place" will facilitate the process of bereavement.
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Disenfranchised grief tends to intensify the experience of loss while the griever lacks normal social support.
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Grieving is completed when one finishes the four tasks of bereavement.
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Part of the bereavement role is the expectation that the bereaved will return to normal social responsibilities as soon as possible.
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