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UNDERSTANDING MENTAL HEALTH AND FUNERALS Final Examination Questions Select the best answer for each question and mark your answers on the Final Examination Answer Sheet found on page 61 or for faster service complete your test online at EliteLearning.com/Book 71. Bereavement only refers to the experience of friends and relatives AFTER the loss of a loved one. a. True b. False 72. Which of the following is not a physical effect of 77. Which of the following is not considered a basis of complicated grief? a. Chronic Grief

b. Absent Grief c. Acute Grief d. Delayed Grief 78. A person suffering from complicated grief would display the which of the following symptoms? a. Difficulty developing trust with others b. Stealing other people’s property c. Headache and blurry vision d. Constant forgetfulness 79. _____is not a symptom of complicated grief. a. Indefinitely missing the deceased b. Intense grief and anxiety which doesn’t improve with time c. Binge eating disorder d. Isolation and detachment 80. Normal grief is not chronic, not as severe, is not impairing or life-altering as complicated grief, and is not perceived by the bereaved person as a serious threat. a. True b. False

bereavement? a. Insomnia b. Loss of appetite c. Restlessness d. Emptiness 73. _____ is a social effect of bereavement. a. Isolation b. Depression c. Anger d. Fear

74. The type of grief that occurs when a relative or friend is suffering from a terminal illness and death is expected is referred to as_______. a. Complicated Grief b. Anticipatory Grief c. Common Grief d. Stress Grief 75. Common grief begins soon after the death of a loved one and the symptoms subside after some time. a. True b. False 76. The stages of grief and bereavement always occur in order. a. True b. False

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