The belief that the conflict within a person is revolved around the "givens of life" but later find it's there responsibility for their own action and choices.
What is existential therapy?
100
Frankl's model significantly focused on what it means to be fully alive, developing "therapy through meaning".
What is logotherapy?
100
Having freedom, choice and responsibility constitutes this foundation
What is self-awareness?
100
A condition where meaninglessness in life can lead to emptiness and hollowness.
What is existential vacuum?
200
Binswanger believed that humans were just "thrown into the world" but had the responsibility of their choices. He also emphasized the subjective and spiritual dimension of human existence.
What is existential analysis?
200
One of the existential views is: the constant struggle within us and our choices determine the kind of person we become.
What is May's view?
200
Existential therapist believe that there is two different types of anxiety, one good, one bad but both a potential source of growth. _____ is an appropriate response to an event being faced.
What is normal anxiety?
200
Being aware or realizing that we are not what we might have become.
What is existential guilt?
200
The process in which the client communicates through revealing problems about why they are seeing the therapist
What is self-disclosure?
300
Key contributor who asserted that everything could be taken from a person besides "the last of human freedoms".
Who is Irvin Yalom?
300
Yalom's approach deals with basic "givens of existence" that focus on freedom and responsibility, existential isolation, meaninglessness and death.
What is existential themes?
300
The underlying conflict that brings people into counseling is there belief of: “What do I want from my life?”
What is the search for meaning
300
The balance to recognize the limits and tragic of human existence and opportunities and possibilities.
What is existential tradition?
300
Therapist help clients come to complete existence or aware of their problem
What is realization?
400
Existential Psychotherapy is a philosophy concerned with ___________?
What is Human Nature?
400
The cultivation of both client and therapy presence, discovering themselves in the moment rather then talking about themselves.
What is "existential-humanistic" psychotherapy?
400
The existential concept refers to the fact that we are free and our task is to accept responsibility for directing our lives.
What is freedom and/or responsibilty?
400
Individuals who have limited awareness of self and are not clear about their problem.
What is restricted existence?
400
This phase happens to assist clients in identifying and clarifying their beliefs and values to determine the worlds validity.
What is the first phase of counseling?
500
The German word Angst in english falls between the meaning dread and anxiety, without going through this experience many thought it was necessary to become a human.
What is existential anxiety?
500
Freud believed in the "will to pleasure", Adler focused on the "will to power" and Frankl believed in the most powerful motivation for humans.
What is "will to meaning"?
500
Searching for direction or answers by others, we become caught in becoming what others expect of us instead of trusting ourselves to be who we want to be.
What is striving for identity and relationship to others?
500
"We are our choices", we are living by being true to self and becoming who we are.
What is authenticity?
500
The core therapeutic relationship that implies faith in clients to cope with their troubles an finding alternatives ways of being.