death and dying test 4 – Flashcards

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the ways individuals cope with loss:
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evolve throughout the lifespan
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the stage of psychosocial development termed "young adulthood" is represented by tension between:
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intimacy and isolation
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which stage of psychosocial development is characterized by a widening commitment to the care of people, things, and ideas one has learned to care for?
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middle adulthood (40-60 years old)
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amung the cree of north america, infants were given moccasins with holes in them so that ghosts would not take them away, "because there moccasins needed mending" this is intended to show:
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that the parental need to safeguard children is universal
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a major source of conflict amung bereaved couples in coping with the death of a child relates to:
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different grieving styles and individual differences in values, beliefs, and expectations
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what is true about parental bereavement in couples?
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feelings of estrangement
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which factors work to reduce conflict and promote positive interaction between grieving couples who have lost a child by death?
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being open and honest through communication, expressing emotion together, accepting differences, and being flexible
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as medically defined, stillbirth refers to the death of a child, occurring between:
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the 20th week of gestation (pregnancy) and the time of birth
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giving a child up for adoption is an example of:
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reproductive or childbearing loss
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at the Hase Temple in Kamakura Japan, Mizuko represents:
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children conceived, but never born
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for newly bereaved parents of a stillborn child, a way of realizing and coping with loss is aided by:
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seeing/ holding the baby, postmortem photos, memorial services, family support, certificate of stillbirth, and linking objects (such as, a lock of hair, photo, or recieving blanket)
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cases of sudden infant death syndrome (sids) have sometimes been subject to criminal investigation because:
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the cause of death is not certain and because of generalized concerns about possibility of child abuse
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the major cause of death among children between 5 and 14 years old is:
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accidents
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what is a death out of sequence?
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for a young or middle aged adult to die while his or her parents live on
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which of the following organizations combine social support with political advocacy?
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and parents of murdered children (POMC)
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adverse effects of spousal death appear to be more common among:
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widowers
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the 21st century is being characterized as a century of:
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aging
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what are some reasons given by old people for accepting death?
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death is preferable to inactivity, the loss of the ability to be useful, becoming a burden, loss of mental faculties, and living with progressively deteriorating physical health and physical discomfort
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senescence is:
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the process of becoming old
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in contrast to their stereotypical image, old people tend to be more what?
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individually distinct than any other segment of the population (they have had more years to create unique life histories)
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what is altruistic suicide?
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the giving of one's life for others, or for a greater good
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what is the definition of suicide?
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the human act of self inflicted, self intentioned cessation (shneidman)
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when do coroners tend to list suicide as the cause of death?
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if the coroner or ME suspects suicide because of the deceased's history of suicidal tendencies or acts of self injury, or because the deceased left a note, or because the circumstances of death clearly point to suicide
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according to edwin shneidman, what is the knowledge of the extent of suicide in modern society?
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diminished and distorted
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what is a psychological autopsy?
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an impartial investigation by behavioral scientists to look for the motivational or intentional aspects of cases involving ambiguous death
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the 1989 explosion aboard the USS Iowa brought increased public attention to the use of what?
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psychological autopsies
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what are the limitations of a psychological autopsy?
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lack of standardized procedures, retrospective nature, distorted information, lack of availability, and too few studies
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the model of suicide that focuses on the relationship between individuals and society is called the:
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sociological model
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suicide among japanese samurai following disgrace in battle is an example of:
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altruistic or institutional suicide
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in India, the historical practice of a wife throwing herself upon her husband's funeral pyre is termed:
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sati (also called suttee)
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the largest mass suicide in modern times occurred where?
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Jonestown, Guyana, on November 20th, 1978
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according to the sociological model, suicide resulting from sudden trauma or catastrophe is classified as:
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anomic suicide
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according to the sociological model, anomic suicides usually occur when:
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societies undergo rapid social change, and people loose their moorings to traditional values and lifeways
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according to the sociological model, fatalistic suicide is:
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due to lack of freedom and absence of choice, and feelings that there is nowhere to turn and that nothing good can be achieved
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what is associated with the psychological model of suicide?
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the acute suicidal crisis is of relatively brief duration, the suicidal person is likely to be ambivalent about ending his or her life, and most suicidal events are dyadic events (2 person events)
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according to the psychological model, the aggression associated with suicidal behavior may be viewed as:
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murder of the self
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according to freud, the suicidal person:
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is likely to be ambivalent about ending his or her life
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according to the text, the sequence leading to suicide often begins eith what?
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interactions between biochemical imbalances in the brain, personality factors, emotional hardship, and life stress
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what is considered to be an individual meaning of suicide?
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suicide is: a reunion with a lost loved one, rest and refuge, getting back at someone, the penalty for failure, and a mistake
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rational suicide is associated with:
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a desire to bring release from pain and suffering (ex. physician assisted suicide)
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a suicide attempt that is intended to fail:
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can be lethal, communicates to others how unhappy or desperate they are
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it is estimated that for every suicide death, there are how many attempts?
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25
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according to karl menninger, individuals who harm themselves by means of drugs, alcohol, smoking, or by reckless driving are effectively dying by:
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chronic suicide
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what are risk factors that influence suicidal behaviors?
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culture, personality, depression, and individual situation
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what is included in brian Barry's description of pro life forces?
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belief that problems can promote growth, percieved ability to solve life problems, willingness to struggle and suffer if necessary, and a healthy fear of death and its aftermath
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in the romantic view, death is viewed as:
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a lover to be courted, "the great inspirer," and "the great consoler"
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an arrangement wherein two or more individuals determine to kill themselves at the same time is known as:
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a suicide pact
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what are factors influencing suicide among middle-aged adults?
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an accumulation of negative life events, affective disorders (especially major depression), and alcoholism
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of the individuals who commit suicide, approximately how many write a final message?
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one in six people
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in the united states, the earliest noteworthy example of a suicide prevention center was located where?
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the los angeles suicide prevention center, formed in 1958 by norman farberow and edwin shneidman
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in carrying out their mission, suicide prevention centers and crisis hotlines use:
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crisis intervention strategies to reduce their callers distress
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in relation to suicide, the term postvention refers to:
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the assistance given to all survivors of suicide: those who attempt suicide, as well as the families, friends, and associates of those who die by suicide
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question
the ways individuals cope with loss:
answer
evolve throughout the lifespan
question
the stage of psychosocial development termed "young adulthood" is represented by tension between:
answer
intimacy and isolation
question
which stage of psychosocial development is characterized by a widening commitment to the care of people, things, and ideas one has learned to care for?
answer
middle adulthood (40-60 years old)
question
amung the cree of north america, infants were given moccasins with holes in them so that ghosts would not take them away, "because there moccasins needed mending" this is intended to show:
answer
that the parental need to safeguard children is universal
question
a major source of conflict amung bereaved couples in coping with the death of a child relates to:
answer
different grieving styles and individual differences in values, beliefs, and expectations
question
what is true about parental bereavement in couples?
answer
feelings of estrangement
question
which factors work to reduce conflict and promote positive interaction between grieving couples who have lost a child by death?
answer
being open and honest through communication, expressing emotion together, accepting differences, and being flexible
question
as medically defined, stillbirth refers to the death of a child, occurring between:
answer
the 20th week of gestation (pregnancy) and the time of birth
question
giving a child up for adoption is an example of:
answer
reproductive or childbearing loss
question
at the Hase Temple in Kamakura Japan, Mizuko represents:
answer
children conceived, but never born
question
for newly bereaved parents of a stillborn child, a way of realizing and coping with loss is aided by:
answer
seeing/ holding the baby, postmortem photos, memorial services, family support, certificate of stillbirth, and linking objects (such as, a lock of hair, photo, or recieving blanket)
question
cases of sudden infant death syndrome (sids) have sometimes been subject to criminal investigation because:
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the cause of death is not certain and because of generalized concerns about possibility of child abuse
question
the major cause of death among children between 5 and 14 years old is:
answer
accidents
question
what is a death out of sequence?
answer
for a young or middle aged adult to die while his or her parents live on
question
which of the following organizations combine social support with political advocacy?
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and parents of murdered children (POMC)
question
adverse effects of spousal death appear to be more common among:
answer
widowers
question
the 21st century is being characterized as a century of:
answer
aging
question
what are some reasons given by old people for accepting death?
answer
death is preferable to inactivity, the loss of the ability to be useful, becoming a burden, loss of mental faculties, and living with progressively deteriorating physical health and physical discomfort
question
senescence is:
answer
the process of becoming old
question
in contrast to their stereotypical image, old people tend to be more what?
answer
individually distinct than any other segment of the population (they have had more years to create unique life histories)
question
what is altruistic suicide?
answer
the giving of one's life for others, or for a greater good
question
what is the definition of suicide?
answer
the human act of self inflicted, self intentioned cessation (shneidman)
question
when do coroners tend to list suicide as the cause of death?
answer
if the coroner or ME suspects suicide because of the deceased's history of suicidal tendencies or acts of self injury, or because the deceased left a note, or because the circumstances of death clearly point to suicide
question
according to edwin shneidman, what is the knowledge of the extent of suicide in modern society?
answer
diminished and distorted
question
what is a psychological autopsy?
answer
an impartial investigation by behavioral scientists to look for the motivational or intentional aspects of cases involving ambiguous death
question
the 1989 explosion aboard the USS Iowa brought increased public attention to the use of what?
answer
psychological autopsies
question
what are the limitations of a psychological autopsy?
answer
lack of standardized procedures, retrospective nature, distorted information, lack of availability, and too few studies
question
the model of suicide that focuses on the relationship between individuals and society is called the:
answer
sociological model
question
suicide among japanese samurai following disgrace in battle is an example of:
answer
altruistic or institutional suicide
question
in India, the historical practice of a wife throwing herself upon her husband's funeral pyre is termed:
answer
sati (also called suttee)
question
the largest mass suicide in modern times occurred where?
answer
Jonestown, Guyana, on November 20th, 1978
question
according to the sociological model, suicide resulting from sudden trauma or catastrophe is classified as:
answer
anomic suicide
question
according to the sociological model, anomic suicides usually occur when:
answer
societies undergo rapid social change, and people loose their moorings to traditional values and lifeways
question
according to the sociological model, fatalistic suicide is:
answer
due to lack of freedom and absence of choice, and feelings that there is nowhere to turn and that nothing good can be achieved
question
what is associated with the psychological model of suicide?
answer
the acute suicidal crisis is of relatively brief duration, the suicidal person is likely to be ambivalent about ending his or her life, and most suicidal events are dyadic events (2 person events)
question
according to the psychological model, the aggression associated with suicidal behavior may be viewed as:
answer
murder of the self
question
according to freud, the suicidal person:
answer
is likely to be ambivalent about ending his or her life
question
according to the text, the sequence leading to suicide often begins eith what?
answer
interactions between biochemical imbalances in the brain, personality factors, emotional hardship, and life stress
question
what is considered to be an individual meaning of suicide?
answer
suicide is: a reunion with a lost loved one, rest and refuge, getting back at someone, the penalty for failure, and a mistake
question
rational suicide is associated with:
answer
a desire to bring release from pain and suffering (ex. physician assisted suicide)
question
a suicide attempt that is intended to fail:
answer
can be lethal, communicates to others how unhappy or desperate they are
question
it is estimated that for every suicide death, there are how many attempts?
answer
25
question
according to karl menninger, individuals who harm themselves by means of drugs, alcohol, smoking, or by reckless driving are effectively dying by:
answer
chronic suicide
question
what are risk factors that influence suicidal behaviors?
answer
culture, personality, depression, and individual situation
question
what is included in brian Barry's description of pro life forces?
answer
belief that problems can promote growth, percieved ability to solve life problems, willingness to struggle and suffer if necessary, and a healthy fear of death and its aftermath
question
in the romantic view, death is viewed as:
answer
a lover to be courted, "the great inspirer," and "the great consoler"
question
an arrangement wherein two or more individuals determine to kill themselves at the same time is known as:
answer
a suicide pact
question
what are factors influencing suicide among middle-aged adults?
answer
an accumulation of negative life events, affective disorders (especially major depression), and alcoholism
question
of the individuals who commit suicide, approximately how many write a final message?
answer
one in six people
question
in the united states, the earliest noteworthy example of a suicide prevention center was located where?
answer
the los angeles suicide prevention center, formed in 1958 by norman farberow and edwin shneidman
question
in carrying out their mission, suicide prevention centers and crisis hotlines use:
answer
crisis intervention strategies to reduce their callers distress
question
in relation to suicide, the term postvention refers to:
answer
the assistance given to all survivors of suicide: those who attempt suicide, as well as the families, friends, and associates of those who die by suicide
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