List and define three of the six concepts of the self.
What will be an ideal response?
The six concepts include self as a soul (constant through life and perhaps transcending physical being), as unfolding potentials (moving toward self-actualization), as organizing activity (incorporating notions of action, initiative, and organization), as cognitive structure (action and emotion originate in thought, and our conscious thinking processes are our essence), as shared symbolic experience (the product of symbols that we negotiate and share with others in our culture), and as a flow of experience (a subjective and ever-changing notion, unable to be categorized).
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How are goal attainment and death anxiety related?
a. They are not; both exist on different psychological planes. b. Those with a healthy level of death anxiety set more realistic goals. c. Goal-setting is an unattainable task for those struggling with death anxiety. d. Both are concepts that are focused upon exclusively in existential therapy. e. A person with death anxiety will avoid the pursuit of goals because it always involves some level of risk, and will choose a course of greater security.
In __________, confidentiality becomes difficult if not impossible to guarantee.
a. Individual counseling b. Family counseling c. Group counseling d. Both group and family counseling
The middle old are considered those in the age range between
a. 40 and 64 b. 70 and 74 c. 60 and 64 d. 75 and 84
An alcoholic husband maintains an authoritative manner with his wife and children while the wife acts as if nothing is wrong. This scenario illustrates:
a. pseudohostility. b. scapegoating. c. marital schism. d. marital skew.