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COUN506 EXAM 2 / Liberty University CEFS 506 Final Exam 2: Attempt Score 100 out of 100 points

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COUN506EXAM2 Attempt Score 100 out of 100 points • Question 1 4 out of 4 points Which list below provides some of the best suggestions for building a therapeutic relationship in a Christian c... ounseling session? • Question 2 Recognizing that we are “wounded healers,” providing the sense of “hospitality,” clarifying your role and listening. What propels a level of professionalism in Christian counseling? • Question 3 With regard to how a counselor’s temperament affects counseling, what can we say? • Question 4 Counselors need to be adequately aware of the implications of differences in their need to control and that of the client and make adjustments in counseling The lectures talked about creating “free space” in the process of counseling suffering clients. What is a true statement from that discussion? • Question 5 Brewer’s model of spiritual formation emphasizes the necessary relationships in the life of our counselee. What is true of his approach? • Question 6 According to the lecture, if someone were asked: “What is spirituality?”, how would they answer if they were coming from a post-modern point of view? • Question 7 4 out of 4 points In counseling suffering people, what principle is true from the lectures? • Question 8 Before we confront sin in the life of our counselee, proper trust must be established In the context of the discussion of Christian counseling as a spiritual enterprise, the lecture talked about “receiving grace” and “refining grace.” What is the main idea behind that discussion? • Question 9 4 out of 4 points For the Christian counselor, God’s grace needs to be constantly at work to develop the godly characteristics necessary in the counseling process. What is the idea behind the faith tradition vs. the formation tradition in the context of spirituality; why is focusing on our formation tradition important in counseling? • Question 10 One active engagement in Christian counseling is to help our clients apply biblical concepts to their daily lives How does the rate limiting factor mentioned in the lecture and by McMinn relate to counseling? • Question 11 Our own recognition of our strengths and weaknesses as a counselor will relate to the potential rate of change in our counselee From the lecture, McMinn discusses “Three Continuous Assessment Dimensions.” Which statement below is NOT one of them? • Question 12 Although a counselor cannot magically make suffering disappear, how might a counselor provide immediate relief? • Question 13 The counselor can help clients make life changes to eliminate needless suffering in their lives. What determines what you emphasize in counseling and the techniques you choose • Question 14 All of the models of spiritual formation have one of the same elements, which is? • Question 15 In providing hospitality to a suffering client, and providing solidary to him/her, what is true? • Question 16 The lecture talked about “hospitality” as one way for a counselor to respond to suffering. How might a counselor exercise hospitality? • Question 17 From the lecture, when we define Christian counseling as a spiritual enterprise, what can we say? • Question 18 If we take into account the Formation Field approach to spiritual formation in our counseling, what is true? • Question 19 One way to relate to non-Christians in Christian counseling is by appealing to their transcendent desires—desire to be a part of something bigger, etc. • Question 20 From the lecture discussion of the METAMORPH Grid, what is a true statement below? • Question 21 The Grid helps us look at clients through numerous “lenses”—such as mind, emotions, motivations and goals, client behavior, etc. • Question 22 It is not really important that a counselor assess his/her own feelings toward a potential client. Selected • Question 23 Consistent with the concept of hospitality is the expectation that there should always be conversation in the counseling session. • Question 24 It is not really important that clients understand the meaning behind their suffering. • Question 25 • Question 26 According to the lecture, the fact that psychologists sometimes talk about “spirituality” gives affirmation to the yearning for experiences that all people seem to have. • Question 27 The key idea of spirituality is to have a unified life • Question 28 People who believe “I’m not okay, and neither are you” match up with a(n) attachment style. • Question 29 Attachment interactions in become internalized and stores in the emotional brain, providing a template for one’s core beliefs of self and others and shaping one’s adult emotional regulation styles and relationship styles. • Question 30 At its most basic level, attachment theory explores the way relationships shape our brain’s ability to both participate in close, intimate relationships and to regulate emotion. [Show More]

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