Deck 8: Existential Psychotherapy Irvin D Yalom and Ruthellen Josselson
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Deck 8: Existential Psychotherapy Irvin D Yalom and Ruthellen Josselson
1
The existential concept of freedom refers to the fact that we
A) are born with a sense of purpose.
B) can never truly obtain independence.
C) displace our responsibilities onto others.
D) are the authors of our own world.
A) are born with a sense of purpose.
B) can never truly obtain independence.
C) displace our responsibilities onto others.
D) are the authors of our own world.
D
2
Existential psychotherapy is a
A) philosophical approach to existence.
B) set of rules for therapy.
C) technical therapy approach.
D) religious psychotherapy.
A) philosophical approach to existence.
B) set of rules for therapy.
C) technical therapy approach.
D) religious psychotherapy.
A
3
The individual who described logotherapy was
A) Frankl.
B) Heidegger.
C) Husserl.
D) Nietzsche.
A) Frankl.
B) Heidegger.
C) Husserl.
D) Nietzsche.
A
4
Existentialism is most largely influenced by the field of
A) astronomy.
B) engineering.
C) computer science.
D) philosophy.
A) astronomy.
B) engineering.
C) computer science.
D) philosophy.
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5
In contrast to psychoanalytical approaches, existential approaches
A) accept predetermined explanatory systems concerning human ordeal.
B) view conflict as grounded in human predicament, not suppressed instincts.
C) incorporate concepts such as Jung's archetype and collective unconscious.
D) concur with behaviorists that consequences of behavior are paramount.
A) accept predetermined explanatory systems concerning human ordeal.
B) view conflict as grounded in human predicament, not suppressed instincts.
C) incorporate concepts such as Jung's archetype and collective unconscious.
D) concur with behaviorists that consequences of behavior are paramount.
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6
Yalom defines four categories that encompass fundamental challenges of the human condition known as
A) despair.
B) isolation.
C) existential dilemma.
D) ultimate concerns.
A) despair.
B) isolation.
C) existential dilemma.
D) ultimate concerns.
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7
Proponents of existential psychotherapy have not advocated specific training institutes because its
A) presuppositions can underlie any form of therapy.
B) theory was never embraced by psychology.
C) leaders have never valued formal education.
D) premises cannot be taught, only experienced.
A) presuppositions can underlie any form of therapy.
B) theory was never embraced by psychology.
C) leaders have never valued formal education.
D) premises cannot be taught, only experienced.
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8
Existential approaches are most similar to which of the following approaches?
A) Behavioral
B) Gestalt
C) Cognitive
D) Psychoanalytic
A) Behavioral
B) Gestalt
C) Cognitive
D) Psychoanalytic
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9
The therapeutic stance of the existential therapist is as a(n)
A) role model.
B) fellow traveler.
C) analytical transcriber.
D) reflective mirror.
A) role model.
B) fellow traveler.
C) analytical transcriber.
D) reflective mirror.
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10
In 1958, existential psychotherapy was introduced to the United States with publication of Existence: A New Dimension in Psychiatry and Psychology by
A) Irvin Yalom.
B) Kirk Schneider.
C) Ernest Angel.
D) Rollo May.
A) Irvin Yalom.
B) Kirk Schneider.
C) Ernest Angel.
D) Rollo May.
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11
The therapy that practices an empathetic attitude toward human suffering, has no manual, and asks deep questions about the nature of the human being and the nature of anxiety is known as
A) behavior therapy.
B) existential psychotherapy.
C) humanistic therapy.
D) holistic therapy.
A) behavior therapy.
B) existential psychotherapy.
C) humanistic therapy.
D) holistic therapy.
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12
Which of the following is NOT one of Yalom's identified ultimate concerns?
A) Death
B) Meaninglessness
C) Freedom
D) Integrity
A) Death
B) Meaninglessness
C) Freedom
D) Integrity
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13
Existential psychologists would advocate viewing the person
A) in anti-intellectual terms.
B) both subjectively and objectively.
C) entirely objectively.
D) completely subjectively.
A) in anti-intellectual terms.
B) both subjectively and objectively.
C) entirely objectively.
D) completely subjectively.
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14
In existential terms, the conflicts individuals experience are regarding
A) cultural and interpersonal environment.
B) interactions with parental figures.
C) the givens of existence.
D) innate instinctual forces.
A) cultural and interpersonal environment.
B) interactions with parental figures.
C) the givens of existence.
D) innate instinctual forces.
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15
According to existentialists, when an individual recognizes his or her uniqueness and is remaining true to the self, he or she is being
A) authentic.
B) self-centered.
C) neurotic.
D) rational.
A) authentic.
B) self-centered.
C) neurotic.
D) rational.
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16
The existentialist who first emphasized death anxiety was
A) Husserl.
B) Kierkegaard.
C) Nietzsche.
D) Epicurus.
A) Husserl.
B) Kierkegaard.
C) Nietzsche.
D) Epicurus.
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17
A concept ultimately associated with freedom is
A) accepting dependence.
B) assuming responsibility.
C) denying personal needs.
D) relinquishing wishes.
A) accepting dependence.
B) assuming responsibility.
C) denying personal needs.
D) relinquishing wishes.
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18
Existentialists consider anxiety that is proportionate to the situation confronted as
A) neurotic anxiety.
B) normal anxiety.
C) repression.
D) libidinal drives.
A) neurotic anxiety.
B) normal anxiety.
C) repression.
D) libidinal drives.
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19
The first comprehensive textbook on existential psychotherapy, titled Existential Psychotherapy, was written by
A) Rollo May.
B) Irvin Yalom.
C) Ernest Angel.
D) Viktor Frankl.
A) Rollo May.
B) Irvin Yalom.
C) Ernest Angel.
D) Viktor Frankl.
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20
The primary task of existential therapy is to facilitate
A) insight.
B) behavior change.
C) genuineness.
D) cultural consciousness.
A) insight.
B) behavior change.
C) genuineness.
D) cultural consciousness.
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21
______________ is a form of psychotherapy described by Victor Frankl that focuses on will, freedom, meaning, and responsibility.
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22
From the existential perspective, "deep" conflict means the
A) most fundamental concern at that moment.
B) difficulties experienced during individuation.
C) earliest to occur in an individual's life.
D) inaccessible memories from childhood.
A) most fundamental concern at that moment.
B) difficulties experienced during individuation.
C) earliest to occur in an individual's life.
D) inaccessible memories from childhood.
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23
Tolstoy's character Ivan Illych offers an apt example of belief in personal __________________.
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24
Who points out that all relationships are poised on the poles of being a part of and apart from the twin perils of merger and isolation?
A) Ivan Illych
B) Bugenthal
C) Irvin Yalom
D) Arnold Lazarus
A) Ivan Illych
B) Bugenthal
C) Irvin Yalom
D) Arnold Lazarus
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25
Yalom indicated that there are four ultimate concerns, which include _______, _______, _______, and _______.
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26
Normal anxiety is seen as proportionate to the situation involved. When the anxiety exceeds the situation present, it is considered _______.
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27
When an individual can move past a situation in order to move toward his or her future, it is said that the person has _______ the immediate situation.
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28
The fact that we are isolated from parts of ourselves is termed _______.
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29
What is the most powerful tool we have in our efforts to connect with other people and permits one to experience, at a deep level, what someone else is feeling?
A) Empathy
B) Attachment
C) Hospitality
D) Concord
A) Empathy
B) Attachment
C) Hospitality
D) Concord
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30
What does Yalom recount in the story of The Gift of Therapy that can enliven and direct therapy?
A) Freedom
B) Companionship
C) Empathy
D) Dreams
A) Freedom
B) Companionship
C) Empathy
D) Dreams
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31
The presuppositions of existential psychotherapy can be applied to
A) psychodynamic approaches.
B) cognitive-behavioral techniques.
C) contemplative practices.
D) all forms of therapy.
A) psychodynamic approaches.
B) cognitive-behavioral techniques.
C) contemplative practices.
D) all forms of therapy.
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32
Existential psychotherapy (ET) primarily focuses on
A) childhood experiences.
B) irrational thoughts.
C) the here and now.
D) maladaptive behaviors.
A) childhood experiences.
B) irrational thoughts.
C) the here and now.
D) maladaptive behaviors.
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33
Existentialists hypothesize that anxiety is the result of
A) biologically based instincts.
B) awareness of ultimate concerns.
C) competing cognitive distortions.
D) id-related libidinal drives.
A) biologically based instincts.
B) awareness of ultimate concerns.
C) competing cognitive distortions.
D) id-related libidinal drives.
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34
Existentialists believe that _______ originates out of the awareness of ultimate concerns.
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35
To cope with ultimate concerns regarding death, individuals will often use the defense mechanism of
A) accepting vulnerability.
B) avoiding a sense of uniqueness.
C) creating an ultimate rescuer.
D) focusing on the uniqueness of others.
A) accepting vulnerability.
B) avoiding a sense of uniqueness.
C) creating an ultimate rescuer.
D) focusing on the uniqueness of others.
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36
__________________ cuts even deeper; it is a more basic isolation that is riveted to existence and refers to an unbridgeable gulf between oneself and others.
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37
Which of the following approaches to human distress would be incompatible with an existential approach?
A) Behavioral
B) Cognitive
C) Psychopharmacological
D) None, all are potentially compatible
A) Behavioral
B) Cognitive
C) Psychopharmacological
D) None, all are potentially compatible
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38
Existentialists believe that one does not possess a(n) ___________ but rather embodies a(n) _______.
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39
An experience that forces an individual to confront an existential issue is known as a
A) boundary situation.
B) moment of insight.
C) therapeutic confrontation.
D) personal revelation.
A) boundary situation.
B) moment of insight.
C) therapeutic confrontation.
D) personal revelation.
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40
Existential psychotherapy is not a specific technique or set of techniques. It is more _______ in nature.
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41
From an existential perspective, discuss the relationship between freedom and responsibility. Why might freedom lead to distress? How might a therapist guide a client to resolve dilemmas between freedom and responsibility?
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42
What are Yalom's four ultimate concerns? Summarize each and discuss the therapeutic stance a therapist assumes when working from an existential approach.
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43
In the preamble read at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, it states that the program works for those who are ready to live in a rigorously honest manner. How might existential approaches help an individual confront alcoholism?
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44
Existential psychotherapy developed out of a concern with finding a more reliable and basic way of understanding human beings without skewing the view through theoretical frameworks. Discuss how existential psychotherapy differs from other psychotherapies.
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45
What is an existential dilemma? What does an individual face when confronted with an existential dilemma?
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