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The Dual process model involves
 
  a. emotional resource allocation to new modes of living.
  b. release of emotional attachment of the loss object.
  c. movement at one's own pace between a loss orientation and a restoration orientation.
  d. the bi-polar dilemma of death avoiding and death approaching.

Q. 2

The stage theories of grief are no longer considered very valid because
 
  a. one size fits all models don't work.
  b. Kubler-Ross's theory applied only to death.
  c. Bowlby's theory applied only to childhood.
  d. all of the above are reasons.

Q. 3

Which is not part of the proposed criteria for complicated grief as a diagnosable mental illness?
 
  a. hypervigilance about one's own mortality.
  b. yearning and pining for the deceased.
  c. inability to trust others since the death.
  d. feeling emotionally numb.

Q. 4

Loss and bereavement in a HIV+ client might include
 
  a. continuing transcrises events.
  b. being depressed, anxious nervous , and angry.
  c. numerous secondary losses a such as one's job.
  d. All of the aboveall of the above may be components of loss and bereavement

Q. 5

A DIVORCE map is a way of getting at
 
  a. previous unseparated attachments.
  b. finding and disputing the client's irrational beliefs.
  c. restoration activities.
  d. none of the above.

Q. 6

From a Piagetian standpoint, the preoperational child's egocentric view of death may be
 
  a. laced with magical thinking and fantasy with no clear view of death's finality.
  b. programmed to follow the parental view of death.
  c. related to the unique and particular relationship with the deceased.
  d. subject to social influence that is accompanied by numerous negative cultural messages about death.

Q. 7

Regardless of the age of parents or children, the death of a child is always a major loss that is affected by
 
  a. parental anger and denial.
  b. the child's age, suddenness of death, circumstances of death, and the family situation.
  c. cultural dynamics.
  d. All of the above are major factors in parental grief.

Q. 8

In the Dutro Model, the concepts of grief and loss are purported to be more dynamic, moving from the medical or pathological theories to more interactive models. This model refutes many of the older theories of grief. As an example:
 
  a. The common assumptions concerning the stages of grief are not supported.
  b. Placing time limitations on grief is inappropriate.
  c. Suppression of sadness being viewed as pathological is an error.
  d. All three of the above are good examples.
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