NCMHCE Clinical Mental Health Counselor

Category - Counseling and Psychotherapy

A goal of existential therapy is for clients to face their fears. A common fear clients’ present is the fear of death. To address this fear, clinicians frequently ask this question:
  1. Where do you want to be buried?
  2. What does your religion say about death?
  3. What do you wish you could change about your life?
  4. How would you live your life differently if you knew you would die next week?
Explanation
Answer: D - Existentialism deals with philosophical concepts of life, and death. Individuals often fear death, and deal with it through denying its’ inevitability. Existential therapy asks questions about how clients might live life differently to bring the precious nature of life to the forefront.
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