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Loss, Grief and Bereavement


1- The normal process of reacting both internally and externally to the perception of loss is called what.
Grief
Mourning
Bereavement

2- The process by which people adapt to a loss is referred to as
Grief
Mourning
Bereavement

3- The period after a loss during which grief is experienced and mourning occurs is called
Grief
Mourning
Bereavement

4- The chronic phase of an illness is the period of time between the diagnosis and outcome.
True
False

5- Individuals who are dying do not move toward death at the same rates or in the same ways.
True
False

6- Anticipatory grief refers to a grief reaction that occurs in anticipation of an impending loss.
True
False

7- Bereavement is among the most disruptive of all life processes.
True
False

8- Grief therapy can be provided on an individual basis or in group therapy.
True
False

9- Complications in grief may arise because of uncompleted grief related to earlier losses.
True
False

10- Complicated or pathological grief reactions are maladaptive extensions of normal bereavement.
True
False

11- The primary difference between bereaved adults and children is that intense emotional and behavioral expressions are continuous in children.
True
False

12- By the time a child is 9 years of age, death is understood as inevitable and is no longer viewed as a punishment.
True
False