The Bible, Prayer, and Biblical Counseling Quiz

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Couc 506 Quiz: The Bible, Prayer, and the Christian Counselor Due Feb 25 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 28 Time Limit 60 Minutes The quiz: Covers the Learn material from Module 5: Week 5 – Module 6: Week 6 . Contains 28 multiple-choice and true/false questions. Is limited to 1 hours . Allows 1 attempt . Is worth 100 points . Open-notes. Each quiz covers the Hawkins & Clinton chapters from that Module: Week and the prior Module: Week, as well as the videos and lectures from that Module: Week and the prior Module: Week. Module 6: Week 6. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 56 minutes 100 out of 100 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 100 out of 100 Submitted Feb 23 at 4:12pm This attempt took 56 minutes. Question 1 4 / 4 pts The lectures talked about specific strategies for using the Bible in counseling. Which of the following would NOT be endorsed based on the lecture discussion? I could use counseling techniques that teach clients how to legitimately get revenge on an abusing spouse Question 2 4 / 4 pts Which answer below best describes the statement: “We can always count on God’s Word, but we must be careful of our interpretations and applications,” -- from the Five Potential Problems When Using the Bible in Christian Counseling lecture?
The “overconfidence” trap Question 3 4 / 4 pts If we want our clients to “set the stage” for formative reading of Scripture, what should we encourage them to do? All of these Question 4 4 / 4 pts In the lecture-discussion on potential problems when using the Bible in counseling, the lecturer referred to “relying excessively on the Bible when other strategies might be more helpful to the client at that moment.” What “trap” may that quote illustrate? The “overreliance” trap Question 5 4 / 4 pts The lectures discussed using the METAMORPH grid by filling in the biblical references and spiritual formation columns. What is the purpose behind doing that? We need to learn how to help clients think biblically and correct faulty thought patterns. Question 6 4 / 4 pts In the context of the discussion on inside/out, outside/in change, the lecture used the term “condemnation engineering” as an example of a mechanism of outside-in change. What is an example of that mechanism? A therapist unconditionally accepts a client in spite of the client’s off-putting behavior Question 7 4 / 4 pts Although the lectures emphasized the importance of inside-out change, the lectures also explained the value of outside-in change. What is the function of dislocating experiences in the context of outside-in change? Sometimes a traumatic personal experience can cause a client to look at deeper issues of the heart. Question 8 4 / 4 pts
The lectures talk about the “level of risk” that different forms of prayer during counseling take. What is true from that discussion? The use of meditation, as a form of prayer, or praying directly for a client in-session should come after the counselor knows the client well, knows something about the spiritual history of the client, and has developed a degree of trust in the therapeutic relationship Question 9 4 / 4 pts The week five lecture talked about “depreciative desires” as a hindrance to reading Scripture for spiritual formation. What would be an example of that hindrance in the life of a client? All of these concepts were represented in the discussion of “depreciative desires” Question 10 4 / 4 pts According to the lectures, a guiding principle for using scripture in counseling is Christian counselors should use scripture in their counseling but should always ask "in what ways, under what circumstances" prior to quoting scripture. Question 11 4 / 4 pts The lecture defines the “Trinitarian Relationship in Counseling” as: The recognition that God is the ever present part of each counseling session . Question 12 4 / 4 pts The lectures explain that comments by the lecturer about Christian counseling are in the “soul care” tradition, and as such, spiritual formation is emphasized. Which answer below would NOT be true of Formative Reading of the Bible, as discussed in the lecture? It is the same as informative reading . Question 13 4 / 4 pts In our Christian counseling, if we want to help our client read the Bible for spiritual formation, what is true? We need to help our clients develop the personal discipline to diligently approach God’s word
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