Most existentialists believe that life is inherently __________. Existential counselors work with clients to help clients find life __________
a. Meaningless/Meaning
b. Fulfilling/Fulfillment
c. Predetermined/Determination
d. Purposeful/Purpose
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You have been working with a client for one year. Initially, the client used cocaine on an occasional basis but his use has escalated and is now clearly a problem
The only treatment program in the area is a Minnesota Model program and you do not believe in the disease concept. The ethical course of action would be: (a) refer the client to someone who believes in the disease concept (b) find out the nearest alternative program and tell the client the advantages and disadvantages of each (c) keep trying to work with the client (d) terminate the client
To cope with ultimate concerns regarding death, individuals will often use the defense mechanism of:
a. accepting vulnerability. b. avoiding a sense of uniqueness. c. creating an ultimate rescuer. d. focusing on the uniqueness of others.
Which of the following statements accurately characterizes our inner searching?
a. Inner searching can only occur for those individuals who are beyond the trust/mistrust stage of Erickson’s theory. b. Discovering oneself is important for personal growth, but not a necessary therapeutic component of existential counseling. c. None of us can let our awareness truly range freely; we all in some ways block, deflect, or distort our searching. d. Searching inwardly is a natural process that most people find they can do freely. e. Discovery of ourselves is a very personal matter and can only be accomplished alone.
In crisis intervention, the possibility of dealing with suicidal or homicidal clients is:
A) ?really pretty rare. B) ever present.? C) specific to certain groups.? D) ?dependent on the interventionist.