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Counseling Vocab
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1. 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
guilt
mourning
euthanasia (right to die)
pre-conventional stage (Kohlberg)
2. Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
A.I.D.S.
moral (synonymous with ethical)
survivor guilt
option
3. Adefense mechanism used in grief to return to more familiar and often more primitive modes of coping
anticipatory grief
regression
confidentiality
guilt
4. Good comminication within and between men; or good free communication within or between men is always therapeutic
affect
values
anxiety
counseling (Rogers)
5. 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
sudden infant death syndrome
post-funeral couseling
exaggerated grief (worden)
culture
6. The individual seeking assistance or guidance
focusing
counselee
respect (wolfelt)
survivor guilt
7. 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
conventional stage (Kohlberg)
displaced aggression
focusing
culture
8. A belief in god or gods
theism
funeral rite
suicide
culture
9. 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
culture
adaptation
non-verbal communication
counseling (Webster)
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
ritual
thanatology
crisis counseling
crisis
11. The individual providing assistance and guidance
counselor
respect (wolfelt)
funeral rite
anomic grief
12. Preoccupied and intense thoughts about the deceased
searching
committal service
focusing
regression
13. The ability to present one's self sincerely
euthanasia (right to die)
non-theistic
genuineness
mitigation
14. A defense mechanism in which anger is redirected toward a person or object other than the one who caused the anger originally.
communication
integrity
displaced aggression
motives
15. Beliefs that are held in high esteem
frustration
values
shame
complicated (unresolved - chronic)
16. 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.
frustration
at-need counseling
confidentiality
law
17. Having a sense of honor; upright and fair dealing
honesty
culture
funeral rite
at-need counseling
18. 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
law
denial
post-funeral couseling
shock
19. The study of human behavior as related to funeral service
post-funeral couseling
paraphrasing
funeral service pyschology
values
20. 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
counseling (Webster)
conventional stage (Kohlberg)
at-need counseling
facilitate
21. 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
values
guilt
culture
motives
22. Detailed examples of adjustments - choices - or alternatives available to the client or counselee from which a course of action may be selected
illustrating
ceremony
pre-moral stage (Kohlberg)
delayed grief reaction
23. The cultural heritage or identity of a group - based on factors such as language or country of origin
ethnicity
funeral service pyschology
respect (wolfelt)
crisis
24. A philosophy that does not focus on the worship of a god or gods.
integrity
alienation
non-theistic
at-need counseling
25. Blame directed toward one's self based on real or unreal conditions
survivor guilt
attending (listening)
guilt
directive counseling
26. An irrational - exaggerated fear of death
attending (listening)
thanatophobia
masked grief
sudden infant death syndrome
27. A state of tension - typically characterized by rapid heartbeat - shortness of breath and other similar ramifications of arousal of the autonomic nervous system; an emotion characterized by a vague fear or promonition that something undesirable is go
mitigation
thanatology
anxiety
exaggerated grief (worden)
28. A stage of moral development in which the individual considers universal moral principles which supersede the authority of the group
survivor guilt
law
moral (synonymous with ethical)
post-conventional stage (Kohlberg)
29. A term to describe the experience of grief - espeically in young bereaved parents - where mourning customes are unclear due to an inappropriate death and the abscense of prior bereavement experience; typical in a society that has attempted to minimiz
focusing
motives
attachment theory (Bowlby)
anomic grief
30. An emotion or set of emotions due to a loss
alternatives
grief
masked grief
adaptation
31. The ability to be considerate and friendly as demonstrated by both verbal and non-verbal
pschotherapy (jackson)
warmth and caring (Wolfelt)
frustration
at-need counseling
32. Grief extending over a long period of time without resolution
complicated (unresolved - chronic)
empathy
non-theistic
alienation
33. Blame directed towards another person
pschotherapy (jackson)
anger
non-verbal communication
thanatology
34. That branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct - with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certian actions and to the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions (webster)
ethics
guilt
counselee
focusing
35. A deliberate act of self destruction
counselee
communication
suicide
acute grief
36. To hold certain information in trust and not disclose without proper authorization or authority
funeral rite
alternatives
goals
confidentiality
37. Something - as a reason or desire - acting as a spur to action
conventional stage (Kohlberg)
homicide
motives
ethics
38. Moral principles that vary with circumstance
illustrating
situational ethics
theism
respect (wolfelt)
39. Expressing a though or idea in an alternate and sometimes a shortened form
committal service
grief counseling
paraphrasing
homicide
40. Advice - especially that given as a result of consultation
client-centered (non-directive; rogerian; person-centered)
summary
counseling (Webster)
mitigation
41. An act or practice of allowing the death of persons suffering from a life-limiting condition
euthanasia (right to die)
attending (listening)
anomic grief
counselor
42. Spoken - oral communication
committal service
pre-need couseling
philosophy
verbal communication
43. 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
anticipatory grief
verbal communication
anomic grief
goals
44. A highly emotional termporary state in which an individual's feelings of anxiety - grief - confusion or pain impair his or her ability to act
counselee
situational ethics
crisis
warmth and caring (Wolfelt)
45. A formal act or observance that may or may not have symbolic content
summary
non-theistic
ceremony
guilt
46. An organized - flexible - purposeful - group centered - time-limited response to death which reflects revernce - dignity and respect
grief syndrome (lindemann)
funeral rite
goals
regression
47. A stage of moral development in which moral reasoning is based on reward and punishment from those in authority
pre-conventional stage (Kohlberg)
guilt
mourning
counseling (Ohlsen)
48. 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.
verbal communication
alienation
pre-moral stage (Kohlberg)
empathy
49. Support or support system provided to the counselee who is seeking an alternative to problems
guilt
counselor
acute grief
guidance
50. The intense physical and emotional expression of grief occuring as the awareness increases of a loss of someone or something significant
situational ethics
acute grief
theism
displaced aggression