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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 important is the idea of individual choice for Frankl?
(a) Frankl considers this unimportant and inconsequential to happiness.
(b) Frankl understands individual choice as a myth, since the concentration camps show that we react profoundly by stress.
(c) For Frankl, individual choice can preserve a vestige of spiritual freedom.
(d) Frankl believes that man is an accidental product of his environment.
2. What does Frankl write about responsibility?
(a) Frankl writes that the therapist is responsible for the direction of each therapy session.
(b) It is important to note that the SS were not the only responsible parties involved in torture.
(c) Logotherapy tries to impress on each patient their responsibility.
(d) Logotherapy is responsible for improving the world.
3. What caused former prisoners to feel bitterness?
(a) That they lost the company of their former prisonmates.
(b) The fact that they lost nearly all of their material wealth, and had to start anew.n
(c) The lack of response from people in prisoners' former hometowns.
(d) That the SS also went free.
4. Why does the author decide not to try to escape the concentration camp?
(a) He believes that there is too much space outside the concentration camp, and they will not make it to the next populated town.
(b) He decides that his recent good mood would make the escape too obvious, and asks his friend to escape on his own.
(c) He decides that he would rather stay with his patients.
(d) He fears that the route out of the camp is too visible.
5. Why was the author not bothered by sitting near lice-infested human corpses?
(a) As a doctor, he knew that if he were infected with lice, he could easily treat himself.
(b) He was able to distract himself thinking of his love for his wife.
(c) He was able, near these bodies, to spend a few minutes alone.
(d) He was emotionally distanced from death, and saw the humor in the situation.
Short Answer Questions
1. When does the third phase of the prisoners' psychology begin?
2. What did the prisoners think of indoor work?
3. How does Frankl describe the "size" of human suffering?
4. What did the camp doctor give his prisoners after they were liberated?
5. What is the name of the school of therapy that Frankl stands for?
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