What classic existential concept refers to the critical moment of readiness and receptivity for recognizing some new understanding or resolution of one’s presenting problem, as is common in the existential crisis itself?
a. presence
b. nihilism
c. kairos
d. the encounter
c. kairos
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The original principal physical technique of an EMDR therapist is
a. rapid hand movements called saccades. b. deep muscle massage called rolfing. c. body manipulation called kinesthetics. d. no physical movements are made, only imagery is used.
A behavior therapist would consider thoughts and emotions to be.
a. not behaviors because they are not overt and observable to others b. not behaviors because they cannot be self-monitored by the client c. behaviors that conform to the principles of behavior d. a and b only
Which of the following is a possible outcome of stress?
A) ?Poor decisions B) ?Weak performance C) ?Emotional breakdown D) ?All of these
Existential therapy can be especially helpful for:
a. individuals with phobic disorders. b. children with behavior disorders. c. patients in a mental hospital. d. individuals facing a transition in life.