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During the period from birth to adolescence, the largest number of deaths occurs in
 
  a. infancy (0-1 years of age)
  b. early childhood (1-3 years of age)
  c. play age children (4-5 years of age)
  d. school age (6-11 years of age)
  e. none of these

Question 2

In the audiovisual, And We Were Sad, Remember?, when the father tells his child you don't have to worry about that death for a hundred years, the father is not
 
  a. supporting the child's interest in the death event
  b. determining what and how the child is able to understand
  c. seeing this death as an important life experience for the child
  d. all of these
  e. none of these

Question 3

According to Erikson's description of developmental eras in the human life cycle, the principal virtue or quality of ego functioning to be achieved in middle childhood is
 
  a. self-control
  b. hope
  c. purpose or direction
  d. competency
  e. love

Question 4

According to Erikson's description of developmental eras in the human life cycle, the principal virtue or quality of ego functioning to be achieved in toddlerhood is
 
  a. self-control
  b. hope
  c. purpose or direction
  d. competency
  e. love

Question 5

According to Erikson's theory of the human life cycle, the predominant developmental issue in early childhood is
 
  a. industry vs. inferiority
  b. initiative vs. guilt
  c. basic trust vs. mistrust
  d. intimacy vs. isolation
  e. industry vs. inferiority

Question 6

According to Erikson's theory of the human life cycle, the predominant developmental issue in infancy is
 
  a. autonomy vs. shame and doubt
  b. initiative vs. guilt
  c. basic trust vs. mistrust
  d. intimacy vs. isolation
  e. identity vs. role confusion

Question 7

The title of Rabbi Kushner's book, When Bad Things Happen to Good People, is an example of which of the following characteristics of bereavement support groups?
 
  a. existential issues
  b. cohesiveness
  c. instillation of hope
  d. guidance
  e. altruism

Question 8

The central helping factors around which most bereavement support groups are organized include
 
  a. unshared private experiences
  b. removal of hope
  c. lack of identification with other members
  d. all of these
  e. none of these

Question 9

The shared loss experience that underlies and makes possible effectiveness in bereavement support groups is called
 
  a. catharsis
  b. identification
  c. guidance
  d. instillation of hope
  e. altruism
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