Existential crises as defined by the applied theory are
A. events that occur and experienced by the majority of individuals within a society
B. unexpected and catastrophic events that are out of the control of an individual
C. events that impact one’s personal meaning, purpose, and/or freedom
D. man-made or natural disasters impacting an individual and systems connected to the individual
Ans: C. events that impact one’s personal meaning, purpose, and/or freedom
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