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- 3. Intense physical and emotional expression of grief as awareness of a loss increases
- 6. Medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders
- 8. Giving a brief summary of the main points of something
- 15. Blocking a threatening idea, memory, or emotion from being conscious
- 16. Giving undivided attention by means of verbal and non-verbal behaviour
- 17. Intervention with those whose needs can only be met by specialized physicians or psychologists
- 18. Outward expression or display of mood
- 19. Attraction between people that allows the formation of friendships and relationships
- 22. Normal mourning that occurs when expecting a loss
- 24. Abnormal experiences with grief
- 26. Act or event of separation or loss that results in the experience of grief
- 27. When one behaves aggressively toward another thing, animal, or person(s) that had nothing to do with the initial conflict
- 29. Tie that binds a person to another
- 30. Ceremony held in connection with the disposition of the deceased
- 31. Refusal of something to be true
- 34. Transforming feelings into culturally/socially useful achievements
- 35. Unconscious processes to help ward off unpleasant feelings
- 37. Feeling frightened, disturbed, or in danger
- 38. Learned tendency to respond to people/ objects, or institutions in a positive or negative way
- 42. When an individual's performance improves because of the presence of others
- 44. Emotion or desire, especially as influencing behaviour or action
- 45. Study of behaviour as it relates to the funeral industry
- 46. Deep admiration and value for someone
- 47. Style of counseling; see "client-centered"
- 49. The part of the mind that is inaccessible but affects behaviour and emotion
- 51. Negative attitude towards others based on gender, religion, race, or membership to a particular group
- 53. Object of a person's ambition or effort
- 56. Style of counseling which occurs any time someone helps someone else with a problem
- 58. Verbal and nonverbal behaviours which communicate an internal affect
- 59. Type of counseling dealing with significant feeling produced by life crises
- 63. Consists of two elements or parts
- 65. Immediate assessment and short-term treatment for individuals experiencing a crisis
- 68. Assumption of blame directed towards one's self by others
- 69. Abnormal, chronic state of mourning
- 72. Type of grief which causes a person difficulty, but they are unaware that it is related to grief or loss
- 73. Specialized methods to assist people with complicated grief reactions
- 74. Fear or uneasiness caused by thoughts of mortality
- 77. Advice aimed at resolving a problem or difficulty
- 79. Study of death, dying, bereavement, and mourning
- 80. Reducing the severity, seriousness, or painfulness of something
- 81. Expressing the meaning of something using different words
- 85. Supplying a logical, acceptable reason rather than the reason for an action
- 89. Enthusiasm, affection, or kindness
- 90. One's own unacceptable feelings are attributed to someone else
- 91. Being isolated from a group or activity to which one should belong
- 97. To make an action or process easier
- 98. Likely to attack or confront
- 100. Style of counseling in which advice is given as a result of consultation
- 101. Compelling need to restore inner psychological equilibrium
- 103. Expressed intent to take hostile action against someone
- 104. Facility which provides care for the terminally ill
- 105. Counseling which occurs after the disposition
- 106. Highly emotional, temporary state in which an individual's feelings of anxiety, grief, confusion, or pain impacts their ability to act
- 108. Type of grief where mourning customs are unclear due to an inappropriate death and/or absence of prior bereavement experience
- 109. Type of counseling in which specialized information is shared with a counselee
- 112. Study of the origins and consequences of mental processes
- 113. Non-judgmental short-term helping process where one person helps another understand and deal with issues or problems in their life
- 114. State of being prevented from attaining a purpose
- 115. Assistance with the resolution of a significant loss
- 116. will, Written statement detailing a person's desire for when they are no longer able to express informed consent
- 117. Act of killing a hopelessly sick or injured individual
- 118. In agreement or harmony
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- 1. Outward expression of grief
- 2. To prevent the development, action, or expression of
- 4. Ability to present oneself sincerely
- 5. When one releases emotions on things, animals, or other people that are not the real object of their feelings
- 7. Sudden and unexpected death of a baby with no known illness
- 9. Feeling of worry or unhappiness from having done something wrong
- 10. To examine in seeking something
- 11. Brief ritual involving prayer following the funeral rite, often held at the location of disposition
- 12. Feeling of distress or uneasiness caused by fear
- 13. Especially harmonious relation or connection
- 14. Accepting someone as they are without imposing judgment or stipulations
- 20. Paying particular attention to
- 21. Helping process for the facilitation of normal grief through the tasks of mourning
- 23. Counseling which occurs from time of death until disposition
- 25. Type of grief which is inhibited, suppressed, or postponed
- 28. Form of communication in which sounds and words are used
- 32. Person trained to give guidance on personal, social, or psychological problems
- 33. Event capable of producing emotional or physical stress
- 36. Returning to more familiar and primitive modes of coping
- 39. Something available as another possibility
- 40. Form of communication in which gestures, facial expressions, and body language are used
- 41. Ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- 43. Development and adjustment of behaviours
- 48. Apparent attempt at suicide without lethal intent or consequences
- 50. Looking to outside images in order to evaluate your own opinions and abilities
- 52. Style of counseling; see "non-directive"
- 54. Deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another
- 55. Sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety
- 57. Preoccupation with thoughts of suicide
- 60. Feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
- 61. Emotion caused by belief that something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat
- 62. Imparting or exchanging of information
- 64. Counseling which occurs before death
- 66. Occurs when a person must adjust or adapt to an environment
- 67. "Study of the mind"
- 70. Displaying kindness and concern for others
- 71. Progressive loss of purpose; absolute fatigue
- 75. Feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
- 76. Treating others differently in circumstances where their rights or treatment should be equal
- 77. Emotion or group of emotions due to loss
- 78. To make clear or intelligible via examples
- 82. Distinctive and stable pattern of behaviour, thoughts, motives, and emotions that categorizes an individual
- 83. Style of counseling which stresses the inherent worth of the client and their capacity for growth and health
- 84. Subsequent care or maintenance
- 86. Irrational, exaggerated fear of death
- 87. Sudden surprising experience
- 88. Type of grief which is excessive and disabling and can lead to maladaptive behaviour
- 92. Refusal to accept or comply with something
- 93. Giving one's attention to a sound
- 94. Type of grief which is excessive in length and never coming to a satisfactory conclusion
- 95. Style of counseling in which the specialist suggests courses of action
- 96. Act or instance of taking one's own life
- 99. A belief or set of beliefs
- 102. Process that initiates, directs, and sustains behaviour
- 107. Opportunity or ability to choose between two or more things
- 110. Style of counseling which is a therapeutic experience for reasonably healthy individuals
- 111. British psychologist known for the attachment theory
