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Counseling Vocab
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1. Grief extending over a long period of time without resolution
theism
complicated (unresolved - chronic)
counseling (Jackson)
anticipatory grief
2. An emotion or set of emotions due to a loss
pre-need couseling
grief
confidentiality
thanatophobia
3. Adefense mechanism used in grief to return to more familiar and often more primitive modes of coping
moral (synonymous with ethical)
paraphrasing
regression
homicide
4. Any time someone helps someone else with a problem
ceremony
counseling (Jackson)
situational ethics
goals
5. According to client-centered counseling - the necessary quality of a counselor being in touch with reality and other's perception of one-self.
congruence
ethnicity
golden rule
summary
6. The defense mechanism by which a person is unable or refuses to see things as they are because such facts are threatening to the self
grief syndrome (lindemann)
denial
ethnicity
alienation
7. Sincere feelings for the person who is trying to adjust to a serious loss
sympathy
verbal communication
pre-moral stage (Kohlberg)
death anxiety
8. 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
ethnicity
A.I.D.S.
client-centered (non-directive; rogerian; person-centered)
survivor guilt
9. Choice of actions provided through counseling as a means on solving the counselee's problem
option
theism
adaptation
ethics
10. Interventions for a highly emotional - temporary state in which individuals - overcome by feelings of anxiety - grief - confusion - or pain are unable to act in a realistic - normal manner. intentional responces which help individuals in a crisis sit
emotions
counseling (Ohlsen)
client-centered (non-directive; rogerian; person-centered)
crisis counseling
11. The individual providing assistance and guidance
law
at-need counseling
counselor
rapport
12. An act or practice of allowing the death of persons suffering from a life-limiting condition
euthanasia (right to die)
at-need counseling
complicated (unresolved - chronic)
death anxiety
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
golden rule
integrity
alternatives
ethics
14. A strong emotion characterized by sudden and extreme fear.
informational counseling
panic
genuineness
counseling (Webster)
15. 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
denial
religion
mourning
emotions
16. The study of human behavior
verbal communication
psychology
at-need counseling
paraphrasing
17. A stage moral development in which the inididual is characterized as not understanding the rules or feeling a sense of obligation to them. looking to experience only that which is good or pleasant or to avoid that which is painful.
guidance
pre-moral stage (Kohlberg)
ethnicity
displaced aggression
18. Intervention with people whose needs are so specific that usually they can only be met by specifically trained physicians or psychologists. The practicioners in this field need special training because they often work with deeper levels of consciousn
pschotherapy (jackson)
anomic grief
honesty
values
19. Syndrome characterized by the presence of grief in anticipation of death or loss; the actualy death comes as a confirmation of knowledge of a life-limiting condition
guilt
anticipatory grief
verbal communication
mitigation
20. The state of being prevented from attaining a purpose; thwarted; the blocking of the satisfaction of a perceived need by some kind of obstacle
emotions
genuineness
counselee
frustration
21. Any event - person or object that lessens the degreee of pain in grief
goals
mitigation
situational counseling
shame
22. Beliefs that are held in high esteem
goals
values
conventional stage (Kohlberg)
counseling (Rogers)
23. Inhibited - suppressed or postponed responce to a loss
genuineness
golden rule
thanatology
delayed grief reaction
24. Those appropriate and helpful acts of counseling that come after the funeral
counseling (Webster)
option
post-funeral couseling
ritual
25. Guilt felt by the survivors
survivor guilt
counseling (Jackson)
non-verbal communication
focusing
26. A belief in god or gods
survivor guilt
euthanasia (right to die)
theism
thanatology
27. Blame directed towards another person
anger
theism
funeral service pyschology
frustration
28. Rules that govern society
law
survivor guilt
pre-need couseling
warmth and caring (Wolfelt)
29. Spoken - oral communication
philosophy
verbal communication
shock
attending (listening)
30. Fidelity to moral principles
values
suppression
integrity
denial
31. A stage of moral development in which the individual considers universal moral principles which supersede the authority of the group
post-conventional stage (Kohlberg)
alternatives
frustration
alienation
32. Related to specific sitations in life that may create crisis and produce human pain and suffering. This type of couseling adds another diminsion to the giving of information in that it deals with significant feelings that are produced by life crises
masked grief
pre-moral stage (Kohlberg)
situational ethics
situational counseling
33. A general term for the exchange of information - feelings - thoughts and acts between two or more people - including both verbal and nonverbal aspects o fthis interchange
complicated (unresolved - chronic)
communication
empathy
verbal communication
34. The individual seeking assistance or guidance
ethics
illustrating
sympathy
counselee
35. A highly emotional termporary state in which an individual's feelings of anxiety - grief - confusion or pain impair his or her ability to act
attending (listening)
alternatives
ethics
crisis
36. Helping people facilitate uncomplicated grief to a healthly completion of the tasks of grieving within a reasonable time frame
moral (synonymous with ethical)
grief counseling
pschotherapy (jackson)
communication
37. To assist in understanding of the circumstances or situations the individual is experiencing - and to assist that person in the selection of an alternative adjustment if necessary
mitigation
pre-conventional stage (Kohlberg)
searching
facilitate
38. The individual's ability to adjust the psychological and emotional changes brought on by a stressful even such as the death of a significant other
adaptation
sudden infant death syndrome
shame
denial
39. Moral principles that vary with circumstance
pschotherapy (jackson)
non-verbal communication
counseling (Jackson)
situational ethics
40. 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
frustration
delayed grief reaction
counseling (Webster)
focusing
41. Giving undivided attention by means of verbal and non-verbal behavior
counseling (Ohlsen)
genuineness
ritual
attending (listening)
42. Having a sense of honor; upright and fair dealing
anomic grief
complicated (unresolved - chronic)
theism
honesty
43. Advice - especially that given as a result of consultation
crisis counseling
counseling (Webster)
non-theistic
guidance
44. An organized - flexible - purposeful - group centered - time-limited response to death which reflects revernce - dignity and respect
attachment theory (Bowlby)
moral (synonymous with ethical)
funeral rite
empathy
45. The intense physical and emotional expression of grief occuring as the awareness increases of a loss of someone or something significant
attachment theory (Bowlby)
culture
communication
acute grief
46. The killing of one human being by another
homicide
genuineness
respect (wolfelt)
panic
47. The tendency in human beings to make strong affectional bonds with others coming from the need for secrity and safety
genuineness
shame
attachment theory (Bowlby)
displaced aggression
48. Any act that is charged with symbolic content
survivor guilt
ritual
displaced aggression
focusing
49. An adjustment process which involves grief or sorrow over a period of time and helps in the reorganization of the life on an individual following a loss of death of someone loved
situational counseling
mourning
counseling (Jackson)
law
50. A philosophy that does not focus on the worship of a god or gods.
client-centered (non-directive; rogerian; person-centered)
conventional stage (Kohlberg)
values
non-theistic