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Causes of Family Stress
Social Methods of Dealing with Stress
Individual Methods of Dealing with Stress
Case Study on Family Stress
Research on Family Stress
100
What are the two types of families?
What are nuclear and extended?
100
Who should you turn to when you experience a family death?
Who is your friends and family?
100
Journaling, scrapbooking, or getting involved in a hobby are examples of?
What is expressing your grief through creativity.
100
What did Mrs. Alexander suffer from?
What is PTSD?
100
Generally, those who chose not to view the body experience what?
What is a void or emptiness?
200
Name three out of the seven causes of family stress.
What is dual-career family, children, financial matters, family planning, mobility, adoption & violence
200
Is speaking to a grief counselor necessary after a family death?
What is Yes - speaking to one can be very helpful if you are experiencing anger or grief
200
How is complicated grief different than regular grief?
What is When grief doesn't go away and it turns into a prolonged depression.
200
Who died on February 14th?
Who is Mrs. Alexander's sister and nephew?
200
What does the theme "Have a Heart" in the viewing article mean?
What is How they were treated by funeral directors as the bereaved.
300
Why is mobility a stressor? (2 reasons)
What is Less involvement from extended family and change of familiarity in surroundings
300
Name a spiritual activity that can help you cope with loss in the family.
What is praying, mediation, etc.
300
When should an individual seek professional help for their grief? (3 reasons)
What is When they experience feelings of loneliness, helplessness and blame themselves among others.
300
Who did Mrs. Alexander find dead?
Who is Mrs. Alexander's sister?
300
How many families participated in the "Death as a Zen Concept" study?
What is 34