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Counseling Vocab
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1. A philosophy that does not focus on the worship of a god or gods.
survivor guilt
counselor
non-theistic
frustration
2. Occur when persons experience symptoms and behaviors which cause them difficulty but they do not see or recognise the fact that these are related to the loss
exaggerated grief (worden)
mourning
religion
masked grief
3. A relation of harmony - conformity - accord - or affinity established in any human interaction
adaptation
bereavement
empathy
rapport
4. Rules that govern society
law
pre-conventional stage (Kohlberg)
facilitate
values
5. Giving undivided attention by means of verbal and non-verbal behavior
illustrating
attending (listening)
congruence
fear
6. Choice of actions provided through counseling as a means on solving the counselee's problem
option
genuineness
adaptation
summary
7. Beliefs that are held in high esteem
anger
values
homicide
guidance
8. Moral principles that vary with circumstance
counseling (Jackson)
situational ethics
alienation
empathy
9. Guilt felt by the survivors
post-conventional stage (Kohlberg)
anticipatory grief
survivor guilt
counseling (Jackson)
10. Helping people facilitate uncomplicated grief to a healthly completion of the tasks of grieving within a reasonable time frame
grief counseling
rapport
exaggerated grief (worden)
funeral rite
11. Spoken - oral communication
ceremony
values
verbal communication
philosophy
12. A phrase coined by Carl Rogers to refer to that type of counseling where one comes actively and voluntarily to gain help on a problem - but without any notion of surrendering his own responsiblity for the situation; a non-drective method of counselin
paraphrasing
values
culture
client-centered (non-directive; rogerian; person-centered)
13. Providing a choice of services and merchandise available as families make a selection and complete funeral arrangements - formulating different actions in adjustine to a crisis
alternatives
grief
A.I.D.S.
anticipatory grief
14. The state of estrangement an inidvidual feels in social settings that are viewed as foreign - unpredictable or unacceptable
alienation
empathy
genuineness
illustrating
15. That counseling which occurs before a death
pre-need couseling
grief
frustration
masked grief
16. A stage of moral development in which moral reasoning is based on reward and punishment from those in authority
pre-conventional stage (Kohlberg)
focusing
delayed grief reaction
counseling (Ohlsen)
17. Any act that is charged with symbolic content
panic
ceremony
shame
ritual
18. Centering a client's thinking and feelings on the situation causing a problem and assisting the person in choosing the behavior or adjustment to solve the problem
focusing
non-verbal communication
counseling (Rogers)
death anxiety
19. Grief extending over a long period of time without resolution
post-conventional stage (Kohlberg)
complicated (unresolved - chronic)
homicide
situational counseling
20. The tendency in human beings to make strong affectional bonds with others coming from the need for secrity and safety
mitigation
delayed grief reaction
counseling (Ohlsen)
attachment theory (Bowlby)
21. The asumption of blame directed toward one's self by others
shame
ethnicity
goals
anticipatory grief
22. Feelings such as happiness - anger or grief - careated by brain patterns accompanied by bodily changes
emotions
regression
guilt
integrity
23. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
searching
directive counseling
A.I.D.S.
attending (listening)
24. Detailed examples of adjustments - choices - or alternatives available to the client or counselee from which a course of action may be selected
ceremony
counseling (Webster)
grief
illustrating
25. Support or support system provided to the counselee who is seeking an alternative to problems
attending (listening)
guidance
emotions
verbal communication
26. That which is expressed by posture - facial expression - actions - physical behavior; that which is communivated by any means except verbally
mourning
acute grief
non-verbal communication
honesty
27. Blame directed towards another person
anger
mitigation
counseling (Rogers)
pschotherapy (jackson)
28. Fidelity to moral principles
anticipatory grief
integrity
alternatives
attending (listening)
29. Any event - person or object that lessens the degreee of pain in grief
honesty
law
culture
mitigation
30. Something - as a reason or desire - acting as a spur to action
moral (synonymous with ethical)
shame
motives
integrity
31. The feelings and their expression
affect
shame
respect (wolfelt)
non-verbal communication
32. Crib death. the sudden and unexpected death of an apparently healthy infant - which remains unexplained after a complete autopsy and a review of the circumstances around the death
pre-moral stage (Kohlberg)
sudden infant death syndrome
honesty
informational counseling
33. A death has occured and the funeral director is counseling with the family as they select the services and items of merchandise in completing arrangements for the funeral service of their choice.
guidance
suppression
values
at-need counseling
34. A culturally entrenched pattern of behavior made up of: 1) sacred beliefs 2) emotional feelings accompanying the beliefs and 3) overt conduct presumable implementing the beliefs and feelings
counseling (Rogers)
pschotherapy (jackson)
religion
grief syndrome (lindemann)
35. Those appropriate and helpful acts of counseling that come after the funeral
post-funeral couseling
culture
paraphrasing
psychology
36. Counseling in which a counselor shares a body of special information with a counselee
bereavement
anticipatory grief
mourning
informational counseling
37. A stage of moral development in which the individual considers universal moral principles which supersede the authority of the group
alternatives
goals
post-conventional stage (Kohlberg)
funeral service pyschology
38. Any time someone helps someone else with a problem
theism
pre-need couseling
counseling (Jackson)
grief syndrome (lindemann)
39. Having a sense of honor; upright and fair dealing
thanatology
honesty
fear
counselor
40. The ability to communicate the belief that everyone possesses the capacity and right to choose alternatives and make decisions
culture
respect (wolfelt)
communication
genuineness
41. A defense mechanism in which anger is redirected toward a person or object other than the one who caused the anger originally.
displaced aggression
client-centered (non-directive; rogerian; person-centered)
integrity
motives
42. The cultural heritage or identity of a group - based on factors such as language or country of origin
moral (synonymous with ethical)
genuineness
ethnicity
emotions
43. The intense physical and emotional expression of grief occuring as the awareness increases of a loss of someone or something significant
attachment theory (Bowlby)
bereavement
acute grief
attending (listening)
44. To hold certain information in trust and not disclose without proper authorization or authority
guilt
confidentiality
adaptation
empathy
45. The ability to be considerate and friendly as demonstrated by both verbal and non-verbal
rapport
pre-conventional stage (Kohlberg)
searching
warmth and caring (Wolfelt)
46. Persons are usually conscious of the realtionship of the reaction to the death - but the reaction to the currect experience is excessive and disabling
crisis
post-conventional stage (Kohlberg)
grief syndrome (lindemann)
exaggerated grief (worden)
47. The study of death
culture
moral (synonymous with ethical)
client-centered (non-directive; rogerian; person-centered)
thanatology
48. A rule of ethical conduct found in some form in most major religious usually phrased - 'do unto others as you would have them do unto you'.
golden rule
suicide
ceremony
death anxiety
49. The set of values - ideas and opinions of an individual or group
religion
counselor
philosophy
funeral service pyschology
50. Consists of abstract patterns (the rules - ideas - beliefs shared by members of society) of and for living and dying - which are learned directly or indirectly
fear
anxiety
emotions
culture