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Deck 5: Existential Counseling
1
Existential counseling arose as a reaction to
A) the determinism of psychoanalytic theory.
B) a society that emphasized compartmentalization.
C) a culture that focused on social obligation rather than self awareness
D) all of the above
E) B and C only
A) the determinism of psychoanalytic theory.
B) a society that emphasized compartmentalization.
C) a culture that focused on social obligation rather than self awareness
D) all of the above
E) B and C only
D
2
Existentialists view unhealthy functioning as
A) being anxious.
B) denying the givens of existence.
C) being overly preoccupied with the givens of existence.
D) all of the above
E) B and C only
A) being anxious.
B) denying the givens of existence.
C) being overly preoccupied with the givens of existence.
D) all of the above
E) B and C only
E
3
The most important tool an existential counselor employs is
A) the counselor-client relationship.
B) silence.
C) illuminating, open-ended questions.
D) interpretation.
E) authenticity assessments.
A) the counselor-client relationship.
B) silence.
C) illuminating, open-ended questions.
D) interpretation.
E) authenticity assessments.
A
4
In existential counseling, the goals of counseling include the client
A) being free of anxiety
B) confronting the givens of existence.
C) avoiding death
D) developing healthy relationships with one's parents
E) finding a ""good"" job
A) being free of anxiety
B) confronting the givens of existence.
C) avoiding death
D) developing healthy relationships with one's parents
E) finding a ""good"" job
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5
In existential theory, being mentally healthy involves
A) authenticity.
B) courage.
C) minimal use of defense mechanisms.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) authenticity.
B) courage.
C) minimal use of defense mechanisms.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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6
A person is born with Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) This falls under which dimension of the environment?
A) Uberwelt
B) Eigenwelt
C) Umwelt
D) Mitwelt
E) Daswelt
A) Uberwelt
B) Eigenwelt
C) Umwelt
D) Mitwelt
E) Daswelt
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7
Existentialists view anxiety as
A) unhealthy
B) healthy
C) potentially both healthy or unhealthy
D) not an important concept
E) primarily stemming from conflict with parental figures
A) unhealthy
B) healthy
C) potentially both healthy or unhealthy
D) not an important concept
E) primarily stemming from conflict with parental figures
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8
Existentialists believe
A) individuals can choose to transcend limitations.
B) limitations impede freedom.
C) individuals can change limitations caused by cosmic destiny.
D) in no limitations.
E) individuals cannot challenge limitations.
A) individuals can choose to transcend limitations.
B) limitations impede freedom.
C) individuals can change limitations caused by cosmic destiny.
D) in no limitations.
E) individuals cannot challenge limitations.
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9
In terms of spirituality,
A) some existentialists were/are religious.
B) existentialists are interested in how the individual perceives the spiritual world.
C) many existentialists were/are atheist.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) some existentialists were/are religious.
B) existentialists are interested in how the individual perceives the spiritual world.
C) many existentialists were/are atheist.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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10
Existential guilt arises from
A) excessive use of defense mechanisms.
B) failing to realize one's full potential.
C) feeling anxious.
D) all of the above
E) A and B only
A) excessive use of defense mechanisms.
B) failing to realize one's full potential.
C) feeling anxious.
D) all of the above
E) A and B only
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11
A person's way of being includes
A) awareness.
B) anxiety.
C) defense mechanisms.
D) all of the above
E) A and B only
A) awareness.
B) anxiety.
C) defense mechanisms.
D) all of the above
E) A and B only
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12
The text authors stated
A) May's counseling was influenced by Alfred Adler.
B) Paul Tillich served as a mentor to May in philosophy.
C) May borrowed some ideas from self psychology.
D) all of the above
E) A and B only
A) May's counseling was influenced by Alfred Adler.
B) Paul Tillich served as a mentor to May in philosophy.
C) May borrowed some ideas from self psychology.
D) all of the above
E) A and B only
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13
Ontology refers to
A) the study of anxiety.
B) the study of being.
C) the study of meaning.
D) the study of freedom.
E) the study of perception.
A) the study of anxiety.
B) the study of being.
C) the study of meaning.
D) the study of freedom.
E) the study of perception.
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14
If you believe in the philosophy of phenomenology, you believe in
A) no reality.
B) subjective perception.
C) innumerable points of view.
D) all of the above
E) B and C only
A) no reality.
B) subjective perception.
C) innumerable points of view.
D) all of the above
E) B and C only
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15
According to the text, the concept of responsibility encompasses
A) taking ownership of one's choices
B) duty to others.
C) accountability for one's way of being.
D) all of the above
E) A and C only
A) taking ownership of one's choices
B) duty to others.
C) accountability for one's way of being.
D) all of the above
E) A and C only
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16
Yalom conceptualized four givens of life. Which of the following is not one of them?
A) Anxiety
B) Freedom
C) Death
D) Isolation
E) Meaninglessness
A) Anxiety
B) Freedom
C) Death
D) Isolation
E) Meaninglessness
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17
Existentialists call each person's way of being
A) Freedom
B) Umwelt
C) Dasein
D) Actualization
E) Das Mind
A) Freedom
B) Umwelt
C) Dasein
D) Actualization
E) Das Mind
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18
When conceptualizing an individual's psyche, existentialists include two key elements. They are
A) degree of consciousness and life goals.
B) structure and function of being.
C) life priority and neurobiology.
D) physical and emotional being.
E) anxiety and death
A) degree of consciousness and life goals.
B) structure and function of being.
C) life priority and neurobiology.
D) physical and emotional being.
E) anxiety and death
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19
Existentialists would say that prisoners of war have a choice or choices in captivity because
A) they could have chosen not to go to war.
B) they are given certain rights under the rules of war.
C) they have the capacity to choose their attitudes and behaviors.
D) choosing is about believing.
E) Existentialists would say that prisoners of war do not have freedom of choice.
A) they could have chosen not to go to war.
B) they are given certain rights under the rules of war.
C) they have the capacity to choose their attitudes and behaviors.
D) choosing is about believing.
E) Existentialists would say that prisoners of war do not have freedom of choice.
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20
An example of a boundary situation is
A) a funeral.
B) a birthday party.
C) having to make a difficult decision.
D) all of the above
E) A and C only
A) a funeral.
B) a birthday party.
C) having to make a difficult decision.
D) all of the above
E) A and C only
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