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| which of the following refers to the physical aspects of out existence, such as our landscape or nature: |
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| According to May, authentic love includes: |
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| May referred to the fact that we can view ourselves as both objects and subjects as: |
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| For May, mature values and ____ go hand in hand: |
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| With the sexual part of love, the goal is: |
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| building up of bodily tensions and tier release, satisfying biological drive, gratification |
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| _____ is the type of love ordinarily called friendship or brotherly love: |
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| Like Jung, May believed that myths reflect the: |
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| most existential psychologists believe that their concepts can be best verified in the: |
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| For May, the goal of therapy is to help the client: |
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| Which of the following refers to the physical and biological world |
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| ______ involves converting cognitive intentions into behavior |
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| _____ causes repression, conflict, and decreased awareness |
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| which aspect of love did May describe as the source of tendernes... the longing to establish union... to seek wholeness: |
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| According to May, entering into a loving relationship can bring |
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| many delights, grief, disappointment |
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| According to the existentialists, if a person lives their life in accordance with someone else's values, he or she is living an ______ life |
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