Existential guilt is the result of:
a. violating perceived social norms.
b. being-with-others.
c. inauthenticity.
d. intentionality.
Q. 2In working with families, Bowenian therapists are most likely to focus on relationships with
a. one individual.
b. two individuals.
c. three individuals.
d. seven individuals.
Q. 3For psychoanalysts, anxiety is the result of ______________, while it is the result of _____________ for existentialists.
a. the death instinct; being-for-others
b. defense mechanisms; lying
c. sexuality; being
d. instinctual drives; awareness of ultimate concerns
Q. 4To work on a family problem, Bowen preferred to work with the
a. entire family.
b. healthiest family member.
c. identified patient.
d. parents.
Q. 5According to Yalom, defense mechanisms originate from:
a. awareness of inner conflict.
b. awareness of our limitations.
c. anxiety about ultimate concerns.
d. anxiety about being-for-oneself.
Q. 6Which of the following theorists is most likely to use a genogram in family therapy?
a. Bowen
b. Haley
c. Minuchin
d. Satir
Q. 7In contrast to psychoanalytic confrontation, when using confrontation methods existential therapists are likely to:
a. reflect the client's experience and disclose their own experience of the client.
b. use paradoxical intention to help the client develop an attitude of self-detachment.
c. use de-reflection to help the client focus on more positive aspects of life.
d. emphasize choices the client has in responding to the therapist's feedback.