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Existential guilt is the result of:
 
  a. violating perceived social norms.
  b. being-with-others.
  c. inauthenticity.
  d. intentionality.

Q. 2

In 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. 3

For 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. 4

To work on a family problem, Bowen preferred to work with the
 
  a. entire family.
  b. healthiest family member.
  c. identified patient.
  d. parents.

Q. 5

According 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. 6

Which of the following theorists is most likely to use a genogram in family therapy?
 
  a. Bowen
  b. Haley
  c. Minuchin
  d. Satir

Q. 7

In 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.
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