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For what types of problems are humanistic/existential approaches particularly appropriate?
 
  a. psychotic disorders
  b. mental retardation
  c. boundary situations, such as terminal illness, bereavement, and divorce
  d. psychosomatic disorders, such as chronic pain and migraines.
  e. bipolar disorder

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What is the primary existential benefit to group work?
 
  a. One can overcome the feeling of isolation.
  b. There is no benefit in the context of existential therapy.
  c. It can shift focus from oneself to others, building empathy for others.
  d. Clients can see the universality of existence.
  e. It provides the necessary structure for cognitive reframing to occur.



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