Multiple Choice
The textbook authors conclude their review of the existential therapies by noting that:
A) they have a very promising future as an independent therapy system because of their rich contribution of distinctly human concepts.
B) they have exerted a vitalizing influence on the practice of psychotherapy,but their future as an independent system of therapy is equivocal.
C) existential therapies are nothing more than a diffuse philosophical approach which will likely suffer a decline of interest in the age of managed care.
D) paradoxically,the demand for existential therapies will very likely increase in direct proportion to the accelerated pace of the information age and technological revolution.
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