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1
Although Rollo May's writings were somewhat philosophical in tone, his views originated from his experience as a
A)lawyer.
B)physician.
C)scientific researcher.
D)soldier in World War II.
E)psychotherapist.
2
May said that healthy people
A)retreat from their destiny.
B)deny their freedom.
C)challenge their destiny.
D)deny death.
3
Kierkegaard, like most existentialists, suggested a balance between
A)life and death.
B)freedom and responsibility.
C)hope and despair.
D)consciousness and unconsciousness.
E)Yin and Yang.
4
May believed that people acquire freedom of action, in part, by
A)expanding their self-awareness.
B)relying on other people.
C)using the tools and technology of modern society.
D)denying nonbeing.
E)becoming self-actualizing.
5
May would accept the statement that
A)essence precedes existence.
B)subject and object operate as a single entity.
C)responsibility precedes freedom.
D)freedom takes precedence over responsibility.
6
The term Dasein expresses
A)the ultimate form of love.
B)the world of things or objects.
C)the essential unity of person and environment.
D)nonbeing.
7
The terms Umwelt, Mitwelt, and Eigenwelt refer to
A)existential dread.
B)mechanisms of escaping from freedom.
C)mechanism of escaping from responsibility.
D)a person's being-in-the-world.
8
The personality theories of Sullivan, Maslow, Rogers, and others that emphasize interpersonal relations deal mostly with ______.
A)Umwelt
B)Mitwelt
C)Eigenwelt
D)Dasein
9
Our relationship to self and our ability to grasp who we are best describes ______.
A)Umwelt
B)Mitwelt
C)Eigenwelt
D)nonbeing
10
Various compulsive behaviors and addictions can be seen as manifestations of
A)Mitwelt.
B)nonbeing.
C)normal anxiety.
D)neurotic anxiety.
E)destiny.







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