CCOU 201 Exam 1

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Liberty University

CCOU 201 Exam 1 Liberty University

Set 1

  1. _______ is a lifelong process of being made incrementally more like Christ
  2. According to Gallup and Jones, what percentage of Americans desire for a more intimate relationship with God?
  3. Bearing fruit is guaranteed to make the work of ministry easier according to the authors.
  4. Over the last several decades, research studies have proven the efficacy of counseling. Moreover, ____ and faith-based psychotherapy have skyrocketed, showing the values of “___ meets counseling.”
  5. Which of the following best fits into this statement according to the text? It does not take long to learn that one of the most important ingredients is _____ in the counseling relationship.
  6. Healthy sexuality means the counselor ______ sexual advances made by clients.
  7. Counseling, as a profession, usually attracts ____ and ____ persons.
  8. A wisdom theology of caregiving is especially commended to counselors, as it incorporates both the creating and redemptive visions of God and is applicable to problems in everyday life
  9. What was found to be the actual problem for Eileen?
  10. Which of the following is NOT one of the “four legs” the book mentions must work together in harmony and mutual respect so that the church is not overwhelmed by sins and mental troubles?
  11. Constructing a personal model or style of intervention is a developmental process that every counselor must engage in to be fruitful in one’s work.
  12. When God is truly present in counseling, sin can be redemptively accepted and honestly disclosed as what leads us?
  13. When the client’s anxietydisrupts the stability of the counselor
  14. According to the text, the destruction of American families is resulting in children 10-15 years after their parent’s divorce to continue to battle with resulting unhappiness.
  15. The process of asking questions for the purpose of deepening the content of the therapeutic encounter is called what?
  16. Counselor competence is greatly enhanced when we build from a solid theological foundation.
  17. Regarding “hunger and relationships,” counselors must have their ____ needs filled adequately if they intend to help clients with their interrelational problems.
  18. There is a balance between supporting clients through tough situations while at the same time challenging their destructive beliefs and sinful choices.
  19. It is better for the counselor to be in a disposition that is “demanding” in the counselor-client relationship as they are the professionals expected to create
  20. According to the text under challenging transforming change, most outcome research studies do not just focus on symptom reduction.
  21. According to the text, most outcome research focuses on what?
  22. What is it called when counselors believe they can heal everyone?
  23. A very significant area of study and debate in counseling today surrounds the issue of what?
  24. According to the text, what did Eileen struggle with when initially visiting the author of the text?
  25. According to the text, it can be said that individuals become counselors for one of two reasons; either they wish to help their families, or they wish to help people around them who are hurting.
  26. _____ was mentioned in the text under transforming change as stating “counseling models that do not consciously set Christ at the center may be useful to some degree, but are insufficient models because clinically we have all encountered persons who, after years of work, are still stuck, still oppressed.”
  27. According to what the authors asserted in The Soul Care Bible, the ___ is critical to the care and solace of those suffering with mental disorders. These people are often very isolated, fearful, confused, and in need of unconditional love to return to vital living.”
  28. Christian counseling is a war for what?
  29. Many Christians rightly believe that accepting a chronic understanding of a disorder is tantamount to a failed faith.
  30. Counselors should always feel the need to fill the void of silence in counseling to best serve the client.
  31. The text mainly focuses on caring for people well rather than caring for people God’s way.
  32. More and more people are understanding that many/emotional disorders are serious issues like cancer and diabetes.
  33. Christian counselors are guided by ______ that helps them serve those in need in a way that honors Christ and brings unity to the church.
  34. According to the text, “if the population in our pews is representative of the world around us, ____ in _____ of those pew-sitters in the U.S. struggles with a diagnosable mental disorder with hew receiving help or direction.”
  35. According to the text, counselors must establish what so that they can continue to objectively and effectively help clients.
  36. All counseling and psychotherapy is deeply value-based.
  37. Which of the following is listed as the first foundation in order for a counselor to establish a position of strength and authority in counseling?
  38. What is true regarding the meaning of the term positive regard according to the authors of this book?
  39. Which liberal religious magazine told two stories of mainline church pastors who were transformed by Christ and become “post-liberals?”
  40. Which of the following is mentioned as part of the Chalcedonian pattern of logic?

Set 2

  1. We build empathy for clients with mental health issues when we consider the source of brokenness. Clinton identified that hurting individuals are often seeking to fill a sense of __________ as well as searching for meaning, purpose, and ____________.
  2. The Greek word for spiritual gifts is “charisma” and it comes from two root words “char” and “charis”, which mean:
  3. According to the lecture comparing Christian clinical or professional counseling to pastoral counseling, Sosin and Williams spoke consistently of a priority goal for both types of care. What statement below best describes that common goal?
  4. If a counselor’s spiritual gift is that of “Ruling”, he or she may
  5. Clinton estimated that one in ten people in a church congregation may be addicted to ____ .
  6. Examples of consequences of destructive faulty thinking include:
  7. “Shut down” questions reveal a helper’s attempt to
  8. Depression is a major mental health issue and Clinton estimated that 20 % of Americans will struggle with it at some point during their life. He also reports that the occurrence of depression in women is ____ times more likely when compared to men.
  9. The spiritual gift of teaching must be balanced with
  10. According to the text, what key concept about God’s being does Christian counseling reflect?
  11. Wilson instructed that the R in her “GROW” Model encourages an effective counselor to be Real and maintain congruence between internal attitudes and external behavior.
  12. Which of the following, according to Clinton, Ohlschlager, and Centore, is not one of the Chalcedonian patterns of logic that attempts to explain the relationship between theology and psychology?
  13. According to the text, “Christian counseling and pastoral care are grounded upon the centrality of healing relationships with both ____________ and ___________ dimensions.”
  14. According to the course text, which of the following problems are often reoccurring problems in individuals who struggle with them?
  15. Based on Wilson’s “GROW” Model being respectful as an effective helper involves
  16. Having emotional empathy for others may reflect the gift of
  17. According to Dr. Thurman, faulty thinking involves
  18. According to the course text, which of the following is not a common mistake made during counseling:
  19. Wilson emphasized that in session helpers effectively use self disclosure
  20. An individual who has the gift of prophecy/preaching:
  21. The price tag(s) for faulty thinking include:
  22. According to Sosin and Williams, which statement best describes the difference between clinical or professional counseling and pastoral counseling?
  23. True or False, it is important for a counselor to enter into each counseling session with the confidence that they are a counseling expert and that you know all of the techniques and steps to use with your clients.
  24. Wilson stated that ____% of interpersonal communication is non-verbal or ________  __________
  25. Effective helpers, according to Wilson, enhance their effectiveness when they

Set 3

  1. Wilson stated that ____% of interpersonal communication is non-verbal or ________ __________
  2. Examples of consequences of destructive faulty thinking include:
  3. We build empathy for clients with mental health issues when we consider the source of brokenness. Clinton identified that hurting individuals are often seeking to fill a sense of __________ as well as searching for meaning, purpose, and
  4. Externalizing the blame means to
  5. A professional counselor plays many roles in their profession. Which of the following does a counselor not have as a role in their profession?
  6. If a counselor’s spiritual gift is that of “Ruling”, he or she may
  7. According to Dr. Clinton, it is a myth that the quantity of time between parents and children is critical for relational connection. For parents to deeply invest in their children they should only concern themselves with quality time.
  8. According to the course text, which of the following is not a common mistake made during counseling:
  9. Which of the following, according to Clinton, Ohlschlager, and Centore, is not one of the Chalcedonian patterns of logic that attempts to explain the relationship between theology and psychology?
  10. Wilson emphasized that in session helpers effectively use self disclosure
  11. A lay counselor who is motivated to meet the practical needs of other people may be blessed with the gift of:
  12. True or False, it is important for a counselor to enter into each counseling session with the confidence that they are a counseling expert and that you know all of the techniques and steps to use with your clients.
  13. True or False: A counselor should have his or her intimacy needs sufficiently met before attempting to help clients with their inter-relational problems.
  14. Effective helpers, according to Wilson, enhance their effectiveness when they
  15. The price tag(s) for faulty thinking include:
  16. The Greek word for spiritual gifts is “charisma” and it comes from two root words “char” and “charis”, which mean:
  17. According to the text, what key concept about God’s being does Christian counseling reflect?
  18. According to the text, “Christian counseling and pastoral care are grounded upon the centrality of healing relationships with both ____________ and ___________ dimensions.”
  19. Depression is a major mental health issue and Clinton estimated that 20 % of Americans will struggle with it at some point during their life. He also reports that the occurrence of depression in women is ____ times more likely when compared to men.
  20. The sovereignty of God is reflected in the Bible in Psalm 139, which instructs that believers are known by God before they are born.
  21. According to the course text, which of the following problems are often reoccurring problems in individuals who struggle with them?
  22. Having emotional empathy for others may reflect the gift of
  23. Clinton estimated that one in ten people in a church congregation may be addicted to ____ .
  24. Wilson instructed that the R in her “GROW” Model encourages an effective counselor to be Real and maintain congruence between internal attitudes and external behavior.
  25. Wilson reinforced that warmth can be demonstrated in a session by a counselor’s frequent use of self-disclosed personal experiences applied to the client’s circumstances.

Set 4

  1. The price tag(s) for faulty thinking include:
  2. Having emotional empathy for others may reflect the gift of
  3. According to the course text, which of the following is not a common mistake made during counseling:
  4. A lay counselor who is motivated to meet the practical needs of other people may be blessed with the gift of:
  5. If a counselor’s spiritual gift is that of “Ruling”, he or she may
  6. The sovereignty of God is reflected in the Bible in Psalm 139, which instructs that believers are known by God before they are born.
  7. Examples of consequences of destructive faulty thinking include:
  8. True or False: A counselor should have his or her intimacy needs sufficiently met before attempting to help clients with their inter-relational problems.
  9. According to the lecture comparing Christian clinical or professional counseling to pastoral counseling, Sosin and Williams spoke consistently of a priority goal for both types of care. What statement below best describes that common goal?
  10. A professional counselor plays many roles in their profession. Which of the following does a counselor not have as a role in their profession?
  11. The counseling process involves helping people understand
  12. The Greek word for spiritual gifts is “charisma” and it comes from two root words “char” and “charis”, which mean:
  13. Wilson emphasized that in session helpers effectively use self disclosure
  14. Clinton estimated that one in ten people in a church congregation may be addicted to
  15. An individual who has the gift of prophecy/preaching:
  16. Wilson reinforced that warmth can be demonstrated in a session by a counselor’s frequent use of self-disclosed personal experiences applied to the client’s circumstances.
  17. According to the book, which of the following is not one of the authoritative foundations for competent Christian counseling:
  18. Which of the following, according to Clinton, Ohlschlager, and Centore, is not one of the Chalcedonian patterns of logic that attempts to explain the relationship between theology and psychology?
  19. According to Dr. Clinton, it is a myth that the quantity of time between parents and children is critical for relational connection. For parents to deeply invest in their children they should only concern themselves with quality time.
  20. The spiritual gift of teaching must be balanced with
  21. According to Sosin and Williams, which statement best describes the difference between clinical or professional counseling and pastoral counseling?
  22. According to the text, what key concept about God’s being does Christian counseling reflect?
  23. According to the text, “Christian counseling and pastoral care are grounded upon the centrality of healing relationships with both ____________ and ___________ dimensions.”
  24. Wilson instructed that the R in her “GROW” Model encourages an effective counselor to be Real and maintain congruence between internal attitudes and external behavior.
  25. Based on Wilson’s “GROW” Model being respectful as an effective helper involves