Martin Heidegger contributed this important idea to existential therapy
a. authenticity
b. bibliotherapy
c. search for meaning
d. the study of the unconscious
A
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What will be an ideal response?
The National Heritage of the United States was developed in large part due to
a. a national commitment to separate from European cultural norms. b. a grass roots effort to create a collective memory among U.S. residents. c. the U. S. Dept. of Defense funding of war monuments in the early 1900's. d. a call for immigrants to assimilate more completely into U. S. culture.
Which is new in the most recent version of the ACA ethics code?
A. Delineating the values of the counseling profession in the preamble to the ethics code. B. Using the term serious and foreseeable harm instead of clear and imminent danger. C. Softening of the admissibility of "dual relationships" now, often called "multiple relationships." D. A new statement that allows counselors to opt out of providing counseling for "end-oflife care."
Reynolds refers to Asian therapies as "quiet therapies," because
a. patients often deal with their thoughts in isolation. b. much silence exists in the therapy session. c. therapists use a soft manner in dealing with patients. d. therapists do not respond, except very briefly, to their patients' statements or questions.