#1
Who is considered the founder of existential therapy?
Sigmund Freud
Carl Rogers
Viktor Frankl
Irvin Yalom
#2
Which of the following is a key concept in existential therapy?
Unconscious conflicts
Self-actualization
Behavior modification
Pavlovian conditioning
#3
In existential therapy, what does 'authenticity' refer to?
Pretending to be someone else
Being true to oneself
Avoiding difficult emotions
Conforming to societal expectations
#4
What is the primary goal of existential therapy?
Eliminating symptoms
Increasing self-esteem
Finding meaning and purpose
Conforming to societal norms
#5
Which existential therapy concept refers to the realization of one's freedom and responsibility?
Dasein
Existential vacuum
Authenticity
Existential guilt
#6
Existential therapy emphasizes the importance of:
Diagnosis and labeling
Exploration of meaning and purpose
Conformity to societal norms
Avoidance of emotions
#7
According to existential therapy, what is the primary cause of psychological distress?
Biological factors
Past traumas
Lack of personal responsibility
Conflict between freedom and responsibility
#8
What is the term used in existential therapy to describe the individual's inherent drive to find meaning and purpose in life?
Self-actualization
Anxiety
Existential vacuum
Will to meaning
#9
Which existential therapist introduced the concept of 'existential vacuum'?
Viktor Frankl
Irvin Yalom
Rollo May
Martin Heidegger
#10
According to existential therapy, what is the role of anxiety in human existence?
It indicates mental illness
It is an unavoidable aspect of life
It can be eliminated through medication
It is a sign of personal weakness
#11
Which existential therapy technique involves the therapist encouraging clients to take responsibility for their choices and actions?
Active listening
Existential confrontation
Logotherapy
Existential analysis
#12
Which existential therapy technique focuses on helping clients confront their mortality to gain insight into their lives?
Existential analysis
Death awareness
Meaning-centered therapy
Existential exploration
#13
In existential therapy, what does 'dasein' refer to?
Existential guilt
Existential freedom
Existential dread
Existential being
#14
According to existential therapy, what is the significance of confronting existential issues?
To find temporary relief from symptoms
To eliminate existential dread
To live more authentically
To conform to societal expectations
#15
Which existential therapy technique focuses on helping clients confront their fears and anxieties directly?
Logotherapy
Existential exploration
Existential confrontation
Meaning-centered therapy