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Unlike Rogers' and Maslow's theories, May's theory...


A) May's theory has no trace of humanism


B) May's theory has no trace of existentialism


C) May's theory rejects the potential goodness of humans


D) May's theory is most compatible with existentialism

May's theory is most compatible with existentialism

Dasein refers to..


A) a person existing in the world at a particular time and place


B) one's subjective experience


C) the physical and biological world


D) the interpersonal world

A person existing in the world at a particular time and place.

Which of the following refers to the physical aspects of the external and internal environments?


A) Umwelt


B) Mitwelt


C) Eigenwelt


D) all of the above

Umwelt

Which of the following refers to the realm of interpersonal relationships?


A) Umwelt


B) Mitwelt


C) Eigenwelt


D) all of the above



Mitwelt

Which of the following refers to an individual's subjective experience?


A) Umwelt


B) Mitwelt


C) Eigenwelt


D) all of the above

Eigenwelt

According to existential philosophy, what makes humans truly unique is..


A) our biological makeup


B) freedom of choice


C) consciousness


D) the potential to self-actualize

freedom of choice

The____searches for the essence of human existence, for what it is that makes humans human.


A) ontologist


B) phenomenologist


C) behaviorist


D) humanist



ontologist

Living an authentic life necessarily involves dealing with both literal and symbolic...


A) ontology


B) death


C) anxiety


D) existence

Death

May referred to the fact that we can view ourselves as both objects and subjects as...


A) an existential dichotomy


B) the Freudian conflict


C) the human dilemma


D) the existential schism

the human dilemma

According to May, ____ omitted from his analysis the negative components of human existence such as the emotions of anger, aggression, hostility, and rage.


A) Skinner


B) Rogers


C) Maslow


D) Freud

Rogers

Whose concept of anxiety did May reject?


A) Skinner's


B) Jung's


C) Roger's


D) Freud's

Freud's

A threat to some value that the individual holds essential to existence as a self causes...


A) neurosis


B) anxiety


C) the human dilemma


D) existential crisis

Anxiety

When one challenges one's structure of meaning, one experiences..


A) normal anxiety


B) neurotic anxiety


C) meaninglessness


D) the human dilemma

normal anxiety

Is experienced when consciousness is restricted, and old values are clung to at all costs.


A) Normal guilt


B) Neurotic guilt


C) Normal anxiety


D) Neurotic anxiety

Neurotic anxiety

According to May, _____ results from not approaching or striving toward one's full potential as a human.


A) guilt


B) anxiety


C) neurosis


D) existential failure



Guilt

Avoiding risk-taking results in...


A) safety


B) existential failure


C) normal guilt


D) neurotic guilt

neurotic guilt

According to May, there is a strong relationship between one's ____ and one's ability to deal with anxiety.


A) mind


B) ability to love


C) values


D) Umwelt

Values

For May, the Oedipal conflict is explained as a conflict between..


A) dependence and independence


B) one's biological needs and the demands of society


C) attraction toward one parent and hostility toward the other


D) life and death

dependence and independence

People with inadequate values depend on____to indicate their significance.


A) things outside themselves


B) ontology


C) peak experiences


D) future goals

Things outside themselves

_____Is responsible for humans seeking a relationship with the world and with people in general.


A) Sex


B) Eros


C) Philia


D) Agape

Eros