BCC Grief, Bereavement, and Loss in Chaplaincy 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which theorist introduced the concept of 'tasks of mourning' as an alternative to stage-based grief models?
- Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
- William Worden (Correct answer)
- John Bowlby
- Colin Murray Parkes
Correct answer: William Worden
William Worden proposed four tasks of mourning—accepting the reality of loss, processing grief pain, adjusting to a world without the deceased, and finding an enduring connection—as an active, task-oriented alternative to passive stage models.
Question 2: A chaplain is supporting a family whose loved one died unexpectedly. Which type of grief is this family most likely experiencing?
- Anticipatory grief
- Disenfranchised grief
- Traumatic or sudden grief (Correct answer)
- Complicated grief disorder
Correct answer: Traumatic or sudden grief
Traumatic or sudden grief occurs when death is unexpected, leaving survivors without preparation time, often intensifying shock and disorientation.
Question 3: Disenfranchised grief, as described by Kenneth Doka, refers to grief that is:
- Unresolved after two years
- Not openly acknowledged or publicly mourned (Correct answer)
- Caused by anticipating a future loss
- Experienced only by children
Correct answer: Not openly acknowledged or publicly mourned
Doka defined disenfranchised grief as loss that is not openly acknowledged, publicly mourned, or socially supported, such as grief over a pet, a secret relationship, or a stigmatized death.
Question 4: In Kübler-Ross's model, which stage involves the dying person making 'deals' with God or medical providers to extend life?
- Denial
- Anger
- Bargaining (Correct answer)
- Depression
Correct answer: Bargaining
In the bargaining stage, individuals attempt to negotiate—often with a higher power or medical team—seeking more time or a reversal of the situation in exchange for promises.
Question 5: A chaplain notices a bereaved spouse shows little outward grief six months after loss, then experiences intense grief on the one-year anniversary. This illustrates which phenomenon?
- Anticipatory grief
- Anniversary reactions (Correct answer)
- Prolonged grief disorder
- Inhibited grief
Correct answer: Anniversary reactions
Anniversary reactions are temporary resurgences of grief that occur around significant dates related to the deceased, such as the date of death, birthdays, or holidays.
Question 6: According to the Dual Process Model of bereavement (Stroebe & Schut), oscillation refers to:
- Alternating between denial and acceptance
- Moving back and forth between loss-oriented and restoration-oriented coping (Correct answer)
- The cyclical stages of grief described by Kübler-Ross
- Shifting between individual and group grief support
Correct answer: Moving back and forth between loss-oriented and restoration-oriented coping
The Dual Process Model describes healthy grieving as oscillating between loss-oriented coping (confronting grief) and restoration-oriented coping (attending to life changes), with both being necessary for adaptation.
Question 7: When providing bereavement follow-up, a chaplain should prioritize which of the following?
- Assuring the family their loved one is in a better place
- Assessing for complicated grief, suicidality, and available support systems (Correct answer)
- Sharing personal experiences of loss to build rapport
- Encouraging the bereaved to return to normal activities immediately
Correct answer: Assessing for complicated grief, suicidality, and available support systems
Bereavement follow-up should include assessment of grief complications, risk factors such as suicidality, and available support to ensure the bereaved receive appropriate care and referrals.
Which theorist introduced the concept of 'tasks of mourning' as an alternative to stage-based grief models?