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• HSCO 506_WEEK4_EXAM2 • • Question 1 4 out of 4 points What would a counselor do as an “engineer” as relates to multi-tasking in Christian counseling? • Question 2 4 o... ut of 4 points Which list below provides some of the best suggestions for building a therapeutic relationship in a Christian counseling session? • Question 3 4 out of 4 points 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 4 4 out of 4 points If we take into account the Formation Field approach to spiritual formation in our counseling, what is true? • Question 5 4 out of 4 points The lecture talked about “hospitality” as one way for a counselor to respond to suffering. How might a counselor exercise hospitality? • Question 6 4 out of 4 points In counseling suffering people, what principle is true from the lectures? • Question 7 4 out of 4 points 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 8 4 out of 4 points From the lecture, when we define Christian counseling as a spiritual enterprise, what can we say? • Question 9 4 out of 4 points From the lecture, McMinn discusses “Three Continuous Assessment Dimensions.” Which statement below is NOT one of them? • Question 10 4 out of 4 points When clients come to a Christian counselor expecting to have “spirituality” included in counseling, what must we keep in mind? • Question 11 4 out of 4 points The lecture talked about internal dissonance as one reason for personal suffering. What can we say about that? • Question 12 4 out of 4 points According to the lecture, the term “spirituality” primarily denotes • Question 13 4 out of 4 points How does the rate limiting factor mentioned in the lecture and by McMinn relate to counseling? • Question 14 4 out of 4 points What determines what you emphasize in counseling and the techniques you choose? • Question 15 4 out of 4 points All of the models of spiritual formation have one of the same elements, which is • Question 16 4 out of 4 points What propels a level of professionalism in Christian counseling? • Question 17 4 out of 4 points From the METAMORPH perspective, what does it mean when the grid follows the idea of “many theories and techniques in service of a Christian worldview?” • Question 18 4 out of 4 points With regard to how a counselor’s temperament affects counseling, what can we say? • Question 19 4 out of 4 points One counseling benefit of Nouwen’s polarities rate of spiritual formation is that we find clues as to typical counseling problems. If a client was at the “loneliness” end of the pole, he/she might be struggling with • Question 20 4 out of 4 points Although a counselor cannot magically make suffering disappear, how might a counselor provide immediate relief? • Question 21 2 out of 2 points The key idea of spirituality is to have a unified life. • Question 22 2 out of 2 points There is rarely a cost to the counselor in the process of moving a counselee from stranger to friend. • Question 23 2 out of 2 points According to the lecture, when we counsel those who are suffering, we, as counselors, should never disclose our own personal struggles. • Question 24 2 out of 2 points It is not really important that a counselor assess his/her own feelings toward a potential client. • Question 25 2 out of 2 points Consistent with the concept of hospitality is the expectation that there should always be conversation in the counseling relationship. • Question 26 2 out of 2 points In counseling suffering clients, looking at body language may help the counselor identify some of the clients’ faulty thinking about suffering. • Question 27 2 out of 2 points We can be “pleasantly inflexible” in our counseling by holding on to our foundational set of beliefs. • Question 28 2 out of 2 points One way to move your counselee from “stranger” to friend, is to ask the tough questions. • Question 29 2 out of 2 points Considering the lecture discussion of the five roles of a Christian counselor, we find that the role of “participant” has characteristics similar to establishing “solidarity” mentioned in a different lecture. • Question 30 2 out of 2 points 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. [Show More]

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