Man's Search for Meaning Quiz | Eight Week Quiz F

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Man's Search for Meaning Quiz | Eight Week Quiz F

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through "Logotherapy in a Nutshell" (through page 157).

Multiple Choice Questions

1. How does Frankl write that Freudian psychotherapy deals with spiritual issues?
(a) Spiritual issues are not dealt with in psychotherapy.
(b) They are dealt with directly, and with respect for the difficulty that many patients have with these issues.
(c) Frankl writes that spirituality is dealt with by Freudian psychologists as a central issue in life, but it should be addressed with religious leaders.
(d) They are not dealt with directly, but they are seen as having instinctual roots.

2. What position does the author volunteer for?
(a) He volunteers to work as a personal secretary so that he can work inside.
(b) He volunteers to work as a doctor.
(c) He volunteers to move rocks so that he can leave the camp occasionally.
(d) He volunteers to clean up sewage so that a friend can be spared that job.

3. What does Frankl write about the moral drive?
(a) No such drive can ever exist.
(b) It is an important drive.
(c) When it is not addressed serious, it can have serious consequences.
(d) It was ignored by Freud, but Frankl discovered it.

4. When comparing logotherapy and Freudian psychotherapy, what does Frankl write is the focus of logotherapy?
(a) Suffering.
(b) The future.
(c) The past.
(d) The interior life.

5. What is the "delusion of reprieve"?
(a) When a psychiatric patient splits their own personality in two, in order to avoid dealing with trauma.
(b) This is when a person deludes themself into believing that the worst is over, and the best is yet to come.
(c) The idea that many psychiatric patients have, that someone else is responsible for their own well-being.
(d) The idea that a condemned person has the illusion just before death that he will be saved.

Short Answer Questions

1. What does Frankl argue is the meaning of life?

2. What does Frankl claim about what man makes of himself?

3. What was the "most ghastly moment of the twenty-four hours of camp life"?

4. How many mental phases does the author claim that concentration camp prisoners go through?

5. Why did prisoners try to get to the center of the lines that workers formed in the morning?

(see the answer key)

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