Theorizing about grief and mourning after the loss of a loved one has traditionally centered on the importance of "letting go" of the loved one and accepting the loss. This focus is attributable to the work of
a. Freud.
b. Kubler-Ross.
c. Dame Cicely Saunders.
d. Bowlby.
a
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Concern regarding theories involves the concern that they see grieving as a passive process, are population specific, and characterize grieving as a linear process.
a. Cognitive behavioral b. Family systems c. Developmental stage d. Social constructionist
Setting up a "physical presence" within an organization involves all the following EXCEPT:
a. setting up a workspace. b. introductions to colleagues involved in consultation. c. acquiring the acceptance of colleagues. d. advanced notification of arrival.
Although Ludwig Binswanger is generally acknowledged as being the first existential therapist, who is seen as the person who popularized this approach through "logotherapy"?
a. Irvin Yalom b. Carl Rogers c. Alfred Adler d. Viktor Frankl
Therapists aim to lessen the suffering caused by disconnection and isolation, increase clients' capacity for relational resilience, develop mutual empathy and mutual empowerment, and foster social justice
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false