The Central Goal Of Existential Psychotherapy Is To

Question: Which person is not associated with the existential movement?

  1. Rollo May

  2. B. Victor Frankl

  3. C. Irvin Yalom

  4. D. B. F. Skinner

  5. Answer: D. B. F. Skinner

  6. Question: The central goal of existential psychotherapy is to:

  7. Answer: Increase awareness

  8. Question: Finding the “courage to be” involves:

  9. Answer: Developing a will to move forward in spite of anxiety producing situations.

  10. Question: The British scholar working to develop training programs in existential therapy is:

  11. Answer: Emmy Van Deurzen

  12. Question:

  13. Answer: C. To dispute clients’ irrational beliefs.

  14. Question: Existential therapy is best considered as:

  15. Answer: An approach to understand the subjective world of the client.

  16. Question: Which of the following was not part of Stan’s work in existential therapy?

  17. A. Challenging his feelings of loneliness.

  18. B. Working on his inauthentic relationship with his siblings.

  19. C. Confronting his responsibility for his drug and alcohol use.

  20. D. Exploring Stan’s human potential.

  21. Answer: B. Working on his inauthentic relationship with his siblings.

  22. Question: Philosophically, the existentialists would agree that:

  23. Answer: Making choices can create anxiety.

  24. Question: The characteristic existential theme includes:

  25. Answer: Freedom and responsibility

  26. Question: According to the existential viewpoint, death:

  27. Answer: Gives significance to living.

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