Which theorist wrote about the daimonic—a person’s entire system of motives that can take over the person?
a. Sarte
b. Heidegger
c. Frankl
d. May
d. May
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a. become self-actualized individuals. b. work through early childhood trauma. c. learn to deal with countertransference. d. recognize and resolve their co-dependent tendencies.
Which of the following, according to Van Hoose & Kottler (1985) is "a philosophical discipline that is concerned with human conduct and moral decision making" (p. 3)
a. Morality b. Law c. Ethics d. Autonomy
Which of the following is a definition of mental health consultation?
a. A problem solving, interpersonal relationship that develops through periodic face-to-face contacts between consultant and consultee. b. A systematic collection of information about the activities, qualities, and results of clinical mental health counseling programs c. A set of methods or approaches used to determine if there is a need for a certain program or intervention. d. None of the above
What is particularly dangerous about many club drugs?
A. They are colorless, odorless, and tasteless. B. They can be slipped into drinks unobtrusively. C. They have been used in sexual assault cases. D. all of the above