A) capacity for self-awareness
B) striving for acceptance of others
C) establishing meaningful relationships with others
D) freedom and responsibility
E) anxiety as a condition of living
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A) May
B) Frankl
C) Yalom
D) Skinner
E) Sartre
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A) makes life absurd.
B) makes life meaningless and hopeless.
C) gives significance to living.
D) should not be explored in therapy.
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A) discarding old values.
B) meaninglessness.
C) creating our own value system.
D) exploring unfinished business.
E) the struggle for significance in life.
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A) free association
B) analysis of resistance
C) analysis of dysfunctional family patterns
D) role playing
E) none of these
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A) that freedom is a myth.
B) the will to meaning.
C) self-disclosure as the key to mental health.
D) the notion of self-actualization.
E) being thrown into the universe without purpose.
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A) social microcosm
B) "touchy feely" encounter
C) living laboratory
D) tension-filled encounter
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A) is well researched.
B) lends itself easily to evaluation due to its clearly defined principles and techniques.
C) fits well into the framework of evidence-based practice.
D) none of these.
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A) it does not have a well-defined set of techniques.
B) it stresses the I/Thou encounter in the therapy process.
C) it focuses on the use of the therapist's self as the core of therapy.
D) it allows for incorporation of techniques from many other approaches.
E) all of these.
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A) death.
B) freedom.
C) isolation.
D) meaninglessness.
E) all of these.
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A) Medard Boss
B) Jean-Paul Sartre
C) Soren Kierkegaard
D) Martin Buber
E) Friedrich Nietzsche
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A) to expand self-awareness.
B) to increase choice potentials.
C) to help clients accept the responsibility of choosing.
D) to help the client experience authentic existence.
E) all of these
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A) Naturally I'm this way,because I grew up in an alcoholic family.
B) I will not consider others in the choices I make.
C) I must live by commitments I make.
D) I am responsible for the choices that I make.
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A) self-actualization.
B) issues of responsibility.
C) reducing problematic behaviors.
D) exploring family dynamics.
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A) it is founded on abstract,westernized notions that are not widely applicable.
B) their life circumstances provide them with truly limited choices.
C) death anxiety is not a central issue in all cultures.
D) the use of techniques may be overwhelming for them.
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