In contrast to other therapy systems, existential therapy:
a. has a well-defined set of methods that are the same for each client.
b. does not regard the person of the therapist as important to the therapy process.
c. relies almost entirely on other therapy systems for its methods.
d. attempts to increase the relatedness of clients.
C
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According to your text, SFB group counselors focus on all but which aspect of students' lives?
a. the constants (people and groups) that have continuously supported them b. preferred futures (students specify what they want their futures to look like) c. existing skill sets and healthy personal characteristics d. past successes (when students were able to reach their goals) and exceptions to the problem (when students do not experience the problem)
Regression toward the mean can occur when:
a. participants who score low on the pretest score higher on the posttest. b. participants who score high on the pretest score higher on the posttest. c. participants in the control group score higher than those in the treatment group. d. participants in the treatment group score higher than those in the control group.
The existential perspective regards aloneness as:
a. a pathological sign that requires clinical attention. b. a central feature of the human condition. c. the source of all anxiety. d. a symptom of a neurotic and meaningless life.
Religious institutions are considered a secondary institution for addressing spiritual and ethical issues in society.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)