Eco-friendly
Practices that minimize harm to the environment.
- Mortuary Science: Shroud vs. Pall (Funeral Fabrics)
- Interment vs. Inurnment in Mortuary Science (Final Resting Place)
- Mortuary Science: Death Mask vs. Memorial Portrait (Remembrance Items)
- Mortuary Science: Urn vs. Cremation Jewelry (Ashes Storage)
- Understanding Direct Cremation vs. Traditional Cremation (Service Options)
- Cenotaph vs. Tombstone in Mortuary Science (Monument Types)
- Columbarium vs. Mausoleum in Mortuary Science (Final Resting Options)
- What Do I Need to Know About Regulatory Compliance in the Death Care Industry? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mausoleum vs. Crypt in Mortuary Science (Types of Burial)
- Mortuary Science: Burial vs. Interment (Clarifying Terms)
- Mortuary Science: Decedent vs. Deceased (Terminology Explained)
- Understanding Preneed vs. At-Need (Planning Ahead)
- Understanding Thanatology vs. Mortuary Science (Study of Death)
Eco-friendly practices
Eco-friendly practices – Methods used to reduce the environmental impact of funeral services.
Ecological implications
Education and career history
Education and career history – The academic and professional background of a mortician.
EEG (electroencephalogram)
EEG (electroencephalogram) – A test that measures electrical activity in the brain to determine brain function.
Electronic filing
Endowment care fund – A fund set up to maintain the cemetery grounds and ensure perpetual care of gravesites.
Elegy
- Mortuary Science: Requiem vs. Dirge (Music for Mourning)
- What Are Some Unique Ways to Personalize a Coffin? (10 Important Questions Answered)
Embalmers
Electronic filing – The use of digital technology to store and manage funeral-related documents and records.
- How Can I Become a Certified Embalmer Through an Apprenticeship Program? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Wake vs Funeral in Mortuary Science (Event Order)
- Understanding Embalmer vs. Mortician (Job Specifications)
- How Much Do Morticians Make? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- How Do I Obtain Embalming Certification? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- How Can I Gain Professional Experience for Embalming Certification? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Burial vs. Interment (Clarifying Terms)
- What Resources Are Available to Help Pass Professional Examinations for Embalming Certification? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Funeral Home vs. Mortuary (Facility Differences)
- How Does Embalming Affect the Appearance of a Deceased Person? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- How Can I Gain Clinical Experience as a Mortuary Technician? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- How Can I Become a Licensed Funeral Director? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Understanding Thanatology vs. Mortuary Science (Study of Death)
- What Are The Best Career Paths For Morticians? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Embalming vs. Cremation (Understanding Processes)
- What Types of Questions are on Funeral Director Licensing Exams? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- How Can I Ensure Compliance with Professional Standards in the Death Care Industry? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Does A Mortician Do? (10 Important Questions Answered)
Embalming
Embalmers – Professionals trained in the art and science of embalming.
- How Do I Obtain Embalming Certification? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- How Can I Gain Professional Experience for Embalming Certification? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- How Does Embalming Affect the Appearance of a Deceased Person? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Embalming vs. Cremation (Understanding Processes)
- How is Arterial Embalming Performed? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Resources Are Available to Help Pass Professional Examinations for Embalming Certification? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Funeral Home vs. Mortuary (Facility Differences)
- Mortuary Science: Entombment vs. Interment (Burial Methods)
- Understanding Embalmer vs. Mortician (Job Specifications)
- Understanding Direct Cremation vs. Traditional Cremation (Service Options)
- Wake vs Funeral in Mortuary Science (Event Order)
- How Can I Become a Certified Embalmer Through an Apprenticeship Program? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Open Casket vs. Closed Casket (Viewing Decisions)
- Mortuary Science: Burial vs. Interment (Clarifying Terms)
- Understanding Mortician vs. Funeral Director (Roles Defined)
- What Are the Requirements of the State-Mandated Curriculum for Funeral Directors? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Types of Questions are on Funeral Director Licensing Exams? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Are The Best Career Paths For Morticians? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Decedent vs. Deceased (Terminology Explained)
- Mortuary Science: Shroud vs. Pall (Funeral Fabrics)
- Mortuary Science: Requiem vs. Dirge (Music for Mourning)
- Mortuary Science: Funeral vs. Memorial Service (Event Timing)
- What Does A Mortician Do? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Interment vs. Inurnment in Mortuary Science (Final Resting Place)
- Understanding Thanatology vs. Mortuary Science (Study of Death)
- How Can I Gain Clinical Experience as a Mortuary Technician? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Regulations Must Be Followed When Performing a Burial as a Funeral Director? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Training Do I Need To Become A Mortician? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- How Can I Become a Licensed Funeral Director? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Strategies Should I Use to Ensure Proper Boundary Maintenance as a Mortician? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- How Can I Find Out About Local Licensing Regulations for Funeral Directors? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Death Mask vs. Memorial Portrait (Remembrance Items)
- Mortuary Science: Epitaph vs. Eulogy (Honoring the Deceased)
- Mortuary Science: Pallbearer vs. Honorary Pallbearer (Roles Explained)
- What Do I Need to Know About Regulatory Compliance in the Death Care Industry? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Skills Will I Learn During a Mortuary Apprenticeship Program? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Grave vs. Tomb (Resting Place Terminology)
- How Can I Ensure Compliance with Professional Standards in the Death Care Industry? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Eulogy vs. Obituary (Honoring the Deceased)
- Understanding Preneed vs. At-Need (Planning Ahead)
- Mortuary Science: Exhumation vs. Disinterment (Grave Disturbance)
- Mausoleum vs. Crypt in Mortuary Science (Types of Burial)
- How Does Interment Function? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- How Can I Make More Money as a Funeral Director? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- How Can I Learn Facial Reconstruction Techniques as a Mortician? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- How Can I Establish a Positive Reputation as an Undertaker? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Vault vs. Liner (Casket Protection)
- What Types of Antimicrobial Agents Are Used in Mortuary Services? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
Embalming chemicals
Embalming chemicals – Chemicals used in the embalming process to preserve and disinfect the body.
- How is Arterial Embalming Performed? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Understanding Embalmer vs. Mortician (Job Specifications)
- How Can I Ensure Compliance with Professional Standards in the Death Care Industry? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- How Can I Become a Certified Embalmer Through an Apprenticeship Program? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Do I Need to Know About Regulatory Compliance in the Death Care Industry? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Embalming vs. Cremation (Understanding Processes)
Embalming costs
The process of preserving a deceased body using chemicals to delay decomposition.
Embalming fluid
Embalming fluid – A chemical solution used to preserve a body during the embalming process.
- How Does Embalming Affect the Appearance of a Deceased Person? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- How is Arterial Embalming Performed? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Open Casket vs. Closed Casket (Viewing Decisions)
- Mortuary Science: Requiem vs. Dirge (Music for Mourning)
- Casket vs. Coffin in Mortuary Science (Shape Matters)
- How Can I Become a Certified Embalmer Through an Apprenticeship Program? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Strategies Should I Use to Ensure Proper Boundary Maintenance as a Mortician? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Entombment vs. Interment (Burial Methods)
- What Types of Questions are on Funeral Director Licensing Exams? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Burial vs. Interment (Clarifying Terms)
- Mortuary Science: Decedent vs. Deceased (Terminology Explained)
- Mortuary Science: Embalming vs. Cremation (Understanding Processes)
- Mortuary Science: Funeral Home vs. Mortuary (Facility Differences)
- What Resources Are Available to Help Pass Professional Examinations for Embalming Certification? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Understanding Direct Cremation vs. Traditional Cremation (Service Options)
- Understanding Postmortem Photography vs. Memento Mori (Historical Practices)
Embalming machines and equipment
Embalming machines and equipment – Tools and equipment used in the embalming process.
Embalming options
Embalming options – Different methods and techniques used in the embalming process.
Embalming practices
The techniques and procedures used to prepare a body for viewing or burial.
- Open Casket vs. Closed Casket (Viewing Decisions)
- How Can I Become a Certified Embalmer Through an Apprenticeship Program? (10 Important Questions Answered)
Embalming Procedure
Embalming Procedure – The step-by-step process of embalming a body.
Embalming Process
Resources and services provided to help grieving families cope with the loss of a loved one.
Embroidery
The decorative stitching on funeral garments or casket interiors.
EMDR
EMDR – Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, a psychotherapy technique used to treat trauma and PTSD.
Emotion
Emotion – A feeling or state of mind that is often accompanied by physiological changes.
- Understanding Grief Counseling vs. Bereavement Support (Help Available)
- Understanding Mourning vs. Grieving (Emotional Journey)
- How Can I Develop My Grief Counseling Skills Through Active Listening? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Epitaph vs. Eulogy (Honoring the Deceased)
- Understanding Wake vs. Viewing (Event Definitions)
- What Are the Best Songs to Play During a Funeral Service? (7 Core Questions Answered)
- Understanding Thanatology vs. Mortuary Science (Study of Death)
- Mortuary Science: Eulogy vs. Obituary (Honoring the Deceased)
- What Strategies Should I Use to Ensure Proper Boundary Maintenance as a Mortician? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Burial vs. Interment (Clarifying Terms)
- Mortuary Science: Exhumation vs. Disinterment (Grave Disturbance)
- What Strategies Can Morticians Use to Facilitate Respectful Interactions? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- Understanding Funeral Sprays vs. Wreaths (Floral Choices)
- Mortuary Science: Requiem vs. Dirge (Music for Mourning)
- Understanding Direct Cremation vs. Traditional Cremation (Service Options)
- How Can I Learn Facial Reconstruction Techniques as a Mortician? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- How Can I Establish a Positive Reputation as an Undertaker? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- What Skills Will I Learn During a Mortuary Apprenticeship Program? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Understanding Funeral Mass vs. Memorial Service (Religious Considerations)
- What Training Do I Need To Become A Mortician? (10 Important Questions Answered)
Emotional healing
Emotional healing – The process of recovering from emotional pain or trauma.
- Understanding Mourning vs. Grieving (Emotional Journey)
- Understanding Grief Counseling vs. Bereavement Support (Help Available)
- How Can I Develop My Grief Counseling Skills Through Active Listening? (10 Important Questions Answered)
Emotional impact
The effect of death and mourning on individuals and families.
- Open Casket vs. Closed Casket (Viewing Decisions)
- Understanding Preneed vs. At-Need (Planning Ahead)
- Mausoleum vs. Crypt in Mortuary Science (Types of Burial)
- Mortuary Science: Decedent vs. Deceased (Terminology Explained)
- Understanding Funeral Mass vs. Memorial Service (Religious Considerations)
Emotional numbness or detachment
Emotional numbness or detachment – A coping mechanism where one disconnects from their emotions to avoid pain or trauma.
Emotional regulation
Emotional regulation – The ability to manage and control one’s emotions.
- Understanding Grief Counseling vs. Bereavement Support (Help Available)
- Understanding Wake vs. Viewing (Event Definitions)
- Understanding Mourning vs. Grieving (Emotional Journey)
Empathy and compassion
The ability to understand and share the feelings of others, particularly those who are grieving.
- Understanding Thanatology vs. Mortuary Science (Study of Death)
- What Strategies Can Morticians Use to Facilitate Respectful Interactions? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- How Can I Develop My Grief Counseling Skills Through Active Listening? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Skills Will I Learn During a Mortuary Apprenticeship Program? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- How Can I Make More Money as a Funeral Director? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- What Are the Requirements of the State-Mandated Curriculum for Funeral Directors? (10 Important Questions Answered)
End-of-Life Care
End-of-life care decisions
End-of-life care decisions – Decisions made regarding medical treatment and care at the end of life.
- Understanding Preneed vs. At-Need (Planning Ahead)
- Mortuary Science: Last Rites vs. Extreme Unction (Sacramental Services)
End-of-life decisions
End-of-life decisions – Decisions made regarding medical treatment and care at the end of life.
- Understanding Preneed vs. At-Need (Planning Ahead)
- What Are the Requirements of the State-Mandated Curriculum for Funeral Directors? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Training Do I Need To Become A Mortician? (10 Important Questions Answered)
End-of-life planning
End-of-life planning – The process of making arrangements for one’s death, including funeral plans and end-of-life care decisions.
- Understanding Thanatology vs. Mortuary Science (Study of Death)
- Understanding Mourning vs. Grieving (Emotional Journey)
- Mortuary Science: Grave vs. Tomb (Resting Place Terminology)
Endoscopy
Endoscopy – A medical procedure used to examine the inside of the body using an endoscope.
Endowment care fund
Endowment care fund – A fund set up to maintain the cemetery grounds and ensure perpetual care of gravesites.
- Interment vs. Inurnment in Mortuary Science (Final Resting Place)
- Columbarium vs. Mausoleum in Mortuary Science (Final Resting Options)
Engraving options
The choices available for inscriptions or designs on urns or cremation jewelry.
- What Regulations Must Be Followed When Performing a Burial as a Funeral Director? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Urn vs. Cremation Jewelry (Ashes Storage)
Ensuring compliance with state regulations
Ensuring compliance with state regulations – Making sure that all legal requirements are met in the funeral industry.
Entombment
Entombment – A method of burial where the casket is placed in a crypt or mausoleum.
- Mortuary Science: Entombment vs. Interment (Burial Methods)
- Mausoleum vs. Crypt in Mortuary Science (Types of Burial)
- Understanding Embalmer vs. Mortician (Job Specifications)
Environment
Environment – the natural world and the living organisms that inhabit it.
- What Safety Precautions Should Be Taken When Performing an Autopsy? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Strategies Should Morticians Use to Become Effective Organizational Leaders? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Understanding Funeral Pyre vs. Cremation (Fire-Based Practices)
- Understanding Grief Counseling vs. Bereavement Support (Help Available)
- Understanding Embalmer vs. Mortician (Job Specifications)
- Mausoleum vs. Crypt in Mortuary Science (Types of Burial)
- Mortuary Science: Exhumation vs. Disinterment (Grave Disturbance)
- What Strategies Should I Use to Ensure Proper Boundary Maintenance as a Mortician? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Entombment vs. Interment (Burial Methods)
- Mortuary Science: Embalming vs. Cremation (Understanding Processes)
- Mortuary Science: Shroud vs. Pall (Funeral Fabrics)
- Understanding Wake vs. Viewing (Event Definitions)
- What Strategies Can Morticians Use to Facilitate Respectful Interactions? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- How Can I Ensure Compliance with Professional Standards in the Death Care Industry? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Rigor Mortis vs. Livor Mortis (Postmortem Changes)
- What Types of Antimicrobial Agents Are Used in Mortuary Services? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- Wake vs Funeral in Mortuary Science (Event Order)
- How Can I Develop My Grief Counseling Skills Through Active Listening? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Understanding Direct Cremation vs. Traditional Cremation (Service Options)
- Understanding Thanatology vs. Mortuary Science (Study of Death)
- What Are the Requirements of the State-Mandated Curriculum for Funeral Directors? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- How Can I Gain Professional Experience for Embalming Certification? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Requiem vs. Dirge (Music for Mourning)
- Mortuary Science: Vault vs. Liner (Casket Protection)
- Mortuary Science: Grave vs. Tomb (Resting Place Terminology)
- Mortuary Science: Funeral Home vs. Mortuary (Facility Differences)
- Mortuary Science: Eulogy vs. Obituary (Honoring the Deceased)
- Mortuary Science: Epitaph vs. Eulogy (Honoring the Deceased)
- Mortuary Science: Death Mask vs. Memorial Portrait (Remembrance Items)
- What Do I Need to Know About Regulatory Compliance in the Death Care Industry? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Interment vs. Inurnment in Mortuary Science (Final Resting Place)
- How Can Morticians Ensure Accurate Documentation of Autopsies Results? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- How Can I Gain Clinical Experience as a Mortuary Technician? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Resources Are Available to Help Pass Professional Examinations for Embalming Certification? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Training Do I Need To Become A Mortician? (10 Important Questions Answered)
Environmental concerns
The issues and challenges related to the environmental impact of funeral services.
- Mortuary Science: Exhumation vs. Disinterment (Grave Disturbance)
- Mortuary Science: Burial vs. Interment (Clarifying Terms)
- Mortuary Science: Embalming vs. Cremation (Understanding Processes)
- Mortuary Science: Urn vs. Cremation Jewelry (Ashes Storage)
- Mortuary Science: Vault vs. Liner (Casket Protection)
- Understanding Preneed vs. At-Need (Planning Ahead)
Environmental considerations
Environmental considerations – factors related to the impact of human activities on the environment
- Interment vs. Inurnment in Mortuary Science (Final Resting Place)
- How Much Do Morticians Make? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Types of Questions are on Funeral Director Licensing Exams? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Exhumation vs. Disinterment (Grave Disturbance)
Environmental impact
Environmental impact – the effect of human activities on the natural environment
- Understanding Funeral Pyre vs. Cremation (Fire-Based Practices)
- Mortuary Science: Shroud vs. Pall (Funeral Fabrics)
- Mortuary Science: Embalming vs. Cremation (Understanding Processes)
- Mortuary Science: Exhumation vs. Disinterment (Grave Disturbance)
- Mortuary Science: Entombment vs. Interment (Burial Methods)
- Casket vs. Coffin in Mortuary Science (Shape Matters)
- Understanding Embalmer vs. Mortician (Job Specifications)
- Understanding Preneed vs. At-Need (Planning Ahead)
- Understanding Direct Cremation vs. Traditional Cremation (Service Options)
- Mortuary Science: Vault vs. Liner (Casket Protection)
- Mortuary Science: Grave vs. Tomb (Resting Place Terminology)
- Wake vs Funeral in Mortuary Science (Event Order)
- Mortuary Science: Death Mask vs. Memorial Portrait (Remembrance Items)
- Mortuary Science: Eulogy vs. Obituary (Honoring the Deceased)
- Understanding Thanatology vs. Mortuary Science (Study of Death)
- Mortuary Science: Funeral vs. Memorial Service (Event Timing)
- Mortuary Science: Decedent vs. Deceased (Terminology Explained)
- Mortuary Science: Urn vs. Cremation Jewelry (Ashes Storage)
- Mausoleum vs. Crypt in Mortuary Science (Types of Burial)
- What Types of Services Should I Outsource as a Funeral Director? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
- How Can I Ensure Compliance with Professional Standards in the Death Care Industry? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Interment vs. Inurnment in Mortuary Science (Final Resting Place)
- How Does Interment Function? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Columbarium vs. Mausoleum in Mortuary Science (Final Resting Options)
- Cenotaph vs. Tombstone in Mortuary Science (Monument Types)
- What Regulations Must Be Followed When Performing a Burial as a Funeral Director? (10 Important Questions Answered)
Environmental impact assessment
The evaluation of the potential environmental impact of funeral services.
- Mortuary Science: Exhumation vs. Disinterment (Grave Disturbance)
- What Do I Need to Know About Regulatory Compliance in the Death Care Industry? (10 Important Questions Answered)
Environmental impact considerations
The evaluation of the potential effects of funeral practices on the environment.
- Mortuary Science: Grave vs. Tomb (Resting Place Terminology)
- Interment vs. Inurnment in Mortuary Science (Final Resting Place)
- Mortuary Science: Vault vs. Liner (Casket Protection)
Environmental impact of cremation
Environmental impact of cremation – the impact of the cremation process on the environment
- Mortuary Science: Embalming vs. Cremation (Understanding Processes)
- Mortuary Science: Pallbearer vs. Honorary Pallbearer (Roles Explained)
- What Are the Requirements of the State-Mandated Curriculum for Funeral Directors? (10 Important Questions Answered)
Environmental impact of embalming chemicals
The steps taken by the family to make informed decisions about funeral arrangements and services.
Environmental impact of urns and cremation jewelry materials
The effect of materials used in urns and cremation jewelry on the environment.
Environmentally-friendly floral options
Environmentally-friendly floral options – floral arrangements that are made with sustainable and eco-friendly materials
Environmental regulations
Environmental regulations – laws and regulations that govern the impact of human activities on the environment
- Mortuary Science: Funeral vs. Memorial Service (Event Timing)
- Understanding Embalmer vs. Mortician (Job Specifications)
- Mortuary Science: Urn vs. Cremation Jewelry (Ashes Storage)
- How Much Do Morticians Make? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Training Do I Need To Become A Mortician? (10 Important Questions Answered)
Environmental sustainability practices
The practices that promote the preservation and protection of the environment during funeral services.
Epidemiology studies
Epidemiology studies – studies that investigate the patterns and causes of disease in populations
Epitaphs
Epitaphs – inscriptions on a tombstone or memorial marker that honor the deceased person
- Mortuary Science: Epitaph vs. Eulogy (Honoring the Deceased)
- Cenotaph vs. Tombstone in Mortuary Science (Monument Types)
- Mortuary Science: Grave vs. Tomb (Resting Place Terminology)
- Understanding Postmortem Photography vs. Memento Mori (Historical Practices)
Estate assets
Estate assets – the property and assets owned by a deceased person that are subject to distribution
Estate distribution
Estate distribution – the process of distributing assets according to the instructions in a will or other legal document
Estate planning
Estate planning – the process of creating a plan for the management and distribution of assets after death
- Estate vs. Inheritance in Mortuary Science (Legalities Defined)
- Understanding Preneed vs. At-Need (Planning Ahead)
- Understanding Thanatology vs. Mortuary Science (Study of Death)
- Mortuary Science: Pallbearer vs. Honorary Pallbearer (Roles Explained)
- Mortuary Science: Requiem vs. Dirge (Music for Mourning)
- Understanding Direct Cremation vs. Traditional Cremation (Service Options)
Ethical sourcing
The practice of obtaining materials and products in a responsible and sustainable manner, such as using eco-friendly fabrics or supporting fair trade.
Ethnic heritage
The cultural background and traditions of a person or group, which may influence funeral customs and practices.
Eulogy
Eulogy – a speech or written tribute given in honor of a deceased person
- Mortuary Science: Epitaph vs. Eulogy (Honoring the Deceased)
- Understanding Funeral Mass vs. Memorial Service (Religious Considerations)
- Mortuary Science: Eulogy vs. Obituary (Honoring the Deceased)
- Mortuary Science: Funeral vs. Memorial Service (Event Timing)
- Mortuary Science: Requiem vs. Dirge (Music for Mourning)
- How Does Interment Function? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Regulations Must Be Followed When Performing a Burial as a Funeral Director? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Cenotaph vs. Tombstone in Mortuary Science (Monument Types)
- Mortuary Science: Pallbearer vs. Honorary Pallbearer (Roles Explained)
- What Types of Services Should I Outsource as a Funeral Director? (9 Simple Questions Answered)
Eulogy preparation
Eulogy preparation – the process of writing and preparing a eulogy speech
Event Timing
Event Timing – the scheduling and coordination of events related to a funeral or memorial service
Executive function
Executive function – cognitive processes that help individuals plan, organize, and complete tasks
Executor duties
Executor duties – the responsibilities of a person appointed to carry out the instructions in a will and manage the estate of a deceased person
Exemption amount
Exemption amount – the amount of money or property that is exempt from taxation or other legal claims
Exercise
Physical activity that promotes health and well-being, including cardiovascular health, strength, and flexibility.
- Understanding Grief Counseling vs. Bereavement Support (Help Available)
- What Resources Are Available to Help Pass Professional Examinations for Embalming Certification? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Safety Precautions Should Be Taken When Performing an Autopsy? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Strategies Should I Use to Ensure Proper Boundary Maintenance as a Mortician? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Mortuary Science: Burial vs. Interment (Clarifying Terms)
- Mortuary Science: Epitaph vs. Eulogy (Honoring the Deceased)
- Mortuary Science: Requiem vs. Dirge (Music for Mourning)
- How Can I Ensure Compliance with Professional Standards in the Death Care Industry? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- What Strategies Should Morticians Use to Become Effective Organizational Leaders? (10 Important Questions Answered)
- Understanding Mourning vs. Grieving (Emotional Journey)
- Understanding Thanatology vs. Mortuary Science (Study of Death)
- What Training Do I Need To Become A Mortician? (10 Important Questions Answered)
Exhumation
Exhumation – the process of digging up and removing a buried body or remains
- Mortuary Science: Exhumation vs. Disinterment (Grave Disturbance)
- Interment vs. Inurnment in Mortuary Science (Final Resting Place)
Existential psychotherapy
A type of therapy that explores the meaning and purpose of life and helps individuals find their own unique path.
Expert witness testimony
Expert witness testimony – testimony given by a professional with specialized knowledge in a particular field in a legal proceeding
Expressing gratitude
Showing appreciation to those who have provided support during the grieving process.
Expressive arts therapy
The use of art, music, and other creative activities to help individuals cope with grief and loss.
- Understanding Mourning vs. Grieving (Emotional Journey)
- Understanding Grief Counseling vs. Bereavement Support (Help Available)
Exterior finish
The outer surface of a casket or other funeral product.
Extreme Unction
A Catholic sacrament administered to a person who is seriously ill or dying.