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  • valerie
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    which pertains to our ability to reflect on life events and attribute meaning to these events.

    dasein

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    which is the effort to help clients examine how they have answered life’s existential questions and to invite them to revise their answers so they can live more authentically.

    life-changing psychotherapy

  • 3

    fully present both during the therapy hour and in life.

    resistance

  • 4

    seeks a balance between recognizing the limits and tragic dimensions of human existence on one hand and the possibilities and opportunities of human life on the other hand.

    existential tradition

  • 5

    although we long for freedom we often try to escape from our freedom by defining ourselves as a fixed or static entity

    inauthenticity

  • 6

    implies that we are responsible for our lives, for our actions, and for our failures to take action.

    freedom

  • 7

    is being aware of having evaded a commitment, or having chosen not to choose.

    existential guilt

  • 8

    implies that we are living by being true to our own evaluation of what is a valuable existence for ourselves; it is the courage to be who we are.

    authenticity

  • 9

    as the experience of meaninglessness.

    existential neurosis

  • 10

    ___ in life can lead to emptiness and hollowness.

    meaninglessnes

  • 11

    The therapist’s function is not to tell clients what their particular meaning in life should be but to point out that they can create meaning even in suffering

    logotherapy

  • 12

    is the unavoidable result of being confronted with the “givens of existence”—death, freedom, choice, isolation, and meaninglessness.

    existential anxiety

  • 13

    is an appropriate response to an event being faced. Accepting freedom and the responsibility for making decisions and life choices, searching for meaning, and facing mortality can be frightening.

    normal anxiety

  • 14

    which is anxiety about concrete things that is out of proportion to the situation. ● is typically out of awareness, and it tends to immobilize the person.

    neurotic anxiety

  • 15

    these clients have a limited awareness of themselves and are often vague about the nature of their problems. They may see few, if any, options for dealing with life situations, and they tend to feel trapped, helpless, and stuck.

    restricted existence

  • AB PSY CHAPTER 7: Eating and Sleep-Wake Disorders

    AB PSY CHAPTER 7: Eating and Sleep-Wake Disorders

    valerie · 100問 · 2年前

    AB PSY CHAPTER 7: Eating and Sleep-Wake Disorders

    AB PSY CHAPTER 7: Eating and Sleep-Wake Disorders

    100問 • 2年前
    valerie

    AB PSY CHAPTER 7: Eating and Sleep-Wake Disorders

    AB PSY CHAPTER 7: Eating and Sleep-Wake Disorders

    valerie · 100問 · 2年前

    AB PSY CHAPTER 7: Eating and Sleep-Wake Disorders

    AB PSY CHAPTER 7: Eating and Sleep-Wake Disorders

    100問 • 2年前
    valerie

    AB PSY CHAP 4 ANXIETY

    AB PSY CHAP 4 ANXIETY

    valerie · 71問 · 2年前

    AB PSY CHAP 4 ANXIETY

    AB PSY CHAP 4 ANXIETY

    71問 • 2年前
    valerie

    ITC PERSON-CENTERED

    ITC PERSON-CENTERED

    valerie · 34問 · 2年前

    ITC PERSON-CENTERED

    ITC PERSON-CENTERED

    34問 • 2年前
    valerie

    io 2

    io 2

    valerie · 80問 · 2年前

    io 2

    io 2

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    psy ass 3

    psy ass 3

    valerie · 50問 · 2年前

    psy ass 3

    psy ass 3

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    C3 PSYASS

    C3 PSYASS

    valerie · 91問 · 2年前

    C3 PSYASS

    C3 PSYASS

    91問 • 2年前
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    io 5

    io 5

    valerie · 44問 · 2年前

    io 5

    io 5

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    psyass 4

    psyass 4

    valerie · 57問 · 2年前

    psyass 4

    psyass 4

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    psyass 5

    psyass 5

    valerie · 65問 · 2年前

    psyass 5

    psyass 5

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    psyass 6&7

    psyass 6&7

    valerie · 100問 · 1年前

    psyass 6&7

    psyass 6&7

    100問 • 1年前
    valerie

    psyass 6&7 pt2

    psyass 6&7 pt2

    valerie · 7問 · 1年前

    psyass 6&7 pt2

    psyass 6&7 pt2

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    io 7

    io 7

    valerie · 44問 · 1年前

    io 7

    io 7

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    io 6

    io 6

    valerie · 47問 · 1年前

    io 6

    io 6

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    io 8

    io 8

    valerie · 58問 · 1年前

    io 8

    io 8

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    io 9

    io 9

    valerie · 27問 · 1年前

    io 9

    io 9

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    io 9.2

    io 9.2

    valerie · 45問 · 1年前

    io 9.2

    io 9.2

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    io 10

    io 10

    valerie · 24問 · 1年前

    io 10

    io 10

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    DMH 1

    DMH 1

    valerie · 31問 · 1年前

    DMH 1

    DMH 1

    31問 • 1年前
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    io 10.2

    io 10.2

    valerie · 13問 · 1年前

    io 10.2

    io 10.2

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    io 11

    io 11

    valerie · 45問 · 1年前

    io 11

    io 11

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    DMH 2

    DMH 2

    valerie · 38問 · 1年前

    DMH 2

    DMH 2

    38問 • 1年前
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    io 11.2

    io 11.2

    valerie · 32問 · 1年前

    io 11.2

    io 11.2

    32問 • 1年前
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    io 12

    io 12

    valerie · 27問 · 1年前

    io 12

    io 12

    27問 • 1年前
    valerie

    psyass 11

    psyass 11

    valerie · 65問 · 1年前

    psyass 11

    psyass 11

    65問 • 1年前
    valerie

    io 13

    io 13

    valerie · 45問 · 1年前

    io 13

    io 13

    45問 • 1年前
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    io 13.2

    io 13.2

    valerie · 34問 · 1年前

    io 13.2

    io 13.2

    34問 • 1年前
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    io 14

    io 14

    valerie · 28問 · 1年前

    io 14

    io 14

    28問 • 1年前
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    14.2

    14.2

    valerie · 33問 · 1年前

    14.2

    14.2

    33問 • 1年前
    valerie

    PFA

    PFA

    valerie · 8問 · 1年前

    PFA

    PFA

    8問 • 1年前
    valerie

    AUDIT 1

    AUDIT 1

    valerie · 67問 · 1年前

    AUDIT 1

    AUDIT 1

    67問 • 1年前
    valerie

    audit 2

    audit 2

    valerie · 70問 · 1年前

    audit 2

    audit 2

    70問 • 1年前
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    audit 3

    audit 3

    valerie · 47問 · 1年前

    audit 3

    audit 3

    47問 • 1年前
    valerie

    問題一覧

  • 1

    which pertains to our ability to reflect on life events and attribute meaning to these events.

    dasein

  • 2

    which is the effort to help clients examine how they have answered life’s existential questions and to invite them to revise their answers so they can live more authentically.

    life-changing psychotherapy

  • 3

    fully present both during the therapy hour and in life.

    resistance

  • 4

    seeks a balance between recognizing the limits and tragic dimensions of human existence on one hand and the possibilities and opportunities of human life on the other hand.

    existential tradition

  • 5

    although we long for freedom we often try to escape from our freedom by defining ourselves as a fixed or static entity

    inauthenticity

  • 6

    implies that we are responsible for our lives, for our actions, and for our failures to take action.

    freedom

  • 7

    is being aware of having evaded a commitment, or having chosen not to choose.

    existential guilt

  • 8

    implies that we are living by being true to our own evaluation of what is a valuable existence for ourselves; it is the courage to be who we are.

    authenticity

  • 9

    as the experience of meaninglessness.

    existential neurosis

  • 10

    ___ in life can lead to emptiness and hollowness.

    meaninglessnes

  • 11

    The therapist’s function is not to tell clients what their particular meaning in life should be but to point out that they can create meaning even in suffering

    logotherapy

  • 12

    is the unavoidable result of being confronted with the “givens of existence”—death, freedom, choice, isolation, and meaninglessness.

    existential anxiety

  • 13

    is an appropriate response to an event being faced. Accepting freedom and the responsibility for making decisions and life choices, searching for meaning, and facing mortality can be frightening.

    normal anxiety

  • 14

    which is anxiety about concrete things that is out of proportion to the situation. ● is typically out of awareness, and it tends to immobilize the person.

    neurotic anxiety

  • 15

    these clients have a limited awareness of themselves and are often vague about the nature of their problems. They may see few, if any, options for dealing with life situations, and they tend to feel trapped, helpless, and stuck.

    restricted existence