Tweens
Teen
Young Adults
Young Adults 2
Bonus
100
The tween years falling between the concrete operations and straightforward relationships of childhood and the abstract idealism and judgments of a true occur during the ages of:
What is 11-14 years old.
100
Who are the most common mourners after the death of a teen?
What is parents
100
Name three types of loss often experienced by young adults?
What is Chronic Illness, death of a parent, loss of a relationship, loss of a baby, infertility, delaying decision about childbearing, transition into parenthood, divorce/marriage, death of friend/family member/significant other.
100
What is the biggest problem many young adults face who experience losses?
What is feeling out of sync with others their age.
100
Disenfranchised losses that teens and tweens face in which love relationships are diminished by others as not worthy of the grief often experienced.
What is 'puppy love'.
200
When tweens and teens die it is ofter due to?
What is an accident, homicide, or suicide.
200
When adolescents lose a friend due to a violent or traumatic death, the loss of the assumptive world includes:
What is A.) that the world is a safe place, B.) that the world is a predictable place, C.) that life is meaningful, and D.) that human beings are basically good.
200
What age group is considered Young Adults?
What is 20-40
200
A diagnosis of infertility is a disruption in life course similar to the disruption caused by death or profound disability, with grief and mourning a natural outcome." TRUE OR FALSE?
What is True.
200
One of the most difficult losses that adolescence face.
What is a friend.
300
A form of playing the game and working only as necessary to get grades and build achievements for academic success that results from a loss in the joy of learning.
What is 'Doing School'.
300
When teens are compelled to hide the reactions to their loss, yet they are deprived of support for processing their loss because they refrain from letting others know about their thoughts and feelings.
What is 'Double Jeopardy' (Oltejenbruns, 1996).
300
What are some interventions during the Terminal period of loss? ie: When a mother of a young adult is in the last stages of cancer.
What is Counseling and Support Groups
300
Literature shows that losses encountered by young adults is that these losses are...what?
What is Off Time.
300
Emotional outlets for teens who have experienced loss include:
What is expressive and reflective activities such as writing, music, art, film making, and drama.
400
The onset of puberty is accompanied by increased what in both boys and girls?
What is testosterone.
400
Important elements for adolescents healing from traumatic loss of a friend are:
What is meaning making and having someone available to emphatically "bear witness" in culturally sensitive and developmentally aware ways.
400
What are some interventions for the Mourning Period for someone who has lost their mother?
What is Motherless Daughters Programs. (It is difficult for a young adult to be a part of a bereavement group at her age due to the types of losses the others are experiencing.)
400
What types of loss does a young adult experience when addicted to drugs and/or alcohol?
What is loss of time in developing a career, finding a place in an adult world, and creating a life partnership.
400
Why is young adulthood considered to be ages 20-40?
What is the transition into adulthood is marked by finishing school, starting a career, and starting a family which usually does not occur until late 20's/30's which is why young adults are ages 20-40
500
Name the most obvious changes in the tween, teen, and adult brain.
What is modifications in the activity of the prefrontal cortex, and pruning (thinning) of extra neurons during adolescence.
500
The intersection of bereavement and adolescence seems to be a prime developmental phase for:
What is spiritual reflection and/or growth.
500
Describe the Biological, Psychological, and Social Impact for a young women who loses her mother to Breast Cancer.
What is .. . Biological Impact: Becomes aware of her own risk, begins living a healthier lifestyle, worries about siblings, worries about physical complications. Psychological Impact: Consumed by grief, significant people in her life are uncomfortable with her grief and begin to back away, shift in her priorities (emphasis on importance of family/life is short/worry less about her job) Social Impact: The illness and then loss has distracted her from establishing a strong relationship with her significant other, maintain and focus on other important relationships.
500
What are the parts of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy used in treating a young adult with addiction(s)?
What are Role Training, Boundary Setting, Strength-Based, Empowerment, Normalizing
500
What is the first loss most young adults experience?
What is the pain of separation from their parents. During this time, it is important to note, that any additional loss (ie: death of a parent, chronic illness, etc) can have a huge impact on how the young adult matures.