Coping Mechanisms
Types of Grief
Kübler-Ross Stages
Therapeutic Communication
Crisis & End-of-Life
100

Refusing to acknowledge reality.

 What is denial?

100

“Letting go” before death occurs.

What is anticipatory grief?

100

First stage of grief.

What is denial?

100

Asking open-ended questions is this type.

What is therapeutic communication?

100

A turning point where coping fails.

What is a crisis?

200

Transferring emotions to another target.

What is displacement?

200

Grief that cannot be openly shared.

What is disenfranchised grief?

200

Feeling life is unfair.

What is anger?

200

Restating client’s message.

What is paraphrasing?

200

Trauma from witnessing others’ suffering.

What is secondary traumatic stress?

300

Acting like a child during stress.

What is regression?

300

Difficulty progressing through grief stages.

What is complicated grief?

300

Trying to delay loss.

What is bargaining?

300

Avoiding “why” questions is what type?

What is therapeutic communication?

300

Crisis caused by life transitions.

What is maturational crisis?

400

Turning emotional conflict into physical symptoms.

What is conversion?

400

Typical emotional response to loss.

What is normal grief?

400

Deep sadness and hopelessness.

What is depression?

400

Giving advice is this type.

What is nontherapeutic communication?

400

Crisis due to external events.

What is situational crisis?

500

Modeling behavior after another person.

What is identification?

500

Example—secret relationship loss.

What is disenfranchised grief?

500

Final stage of grief.

What is acceptance?

500

Showing understanding of feelings.

What is empathy?

500

Care focused on comfort and quality of life.

What is palliative care?