CCOU 201 Exam 2
School:
Liberty University
CCOU 201 Exam 2 Liberty University
Set 1
- Theology literally means the knowledge of God and correlates to thinking or cognitive modes.
- In order to stay oriented the client’s world, all counselors need to deeply understand their clients and to reinforce this understanding by adapting to the language that they use.
- The essential qualities of a complete Christian counseling theory and practice should incorporate what?
- According to the text, what do many Christians and addicts do that the author is opposed of in relation to the intimate knowing of God?
- In the first session, the counselor should assess for suicide and dangerousness.
- According to the text, during the ______ phase a client observes that he/she needs to change, though may not be convinced that he/she has the desire to do so.
- According to the text, knowing your ___ richly and in great detail will always serve your mission as a helper in all kinds of cases, and will mark you as a wise counselor and confident teacher.
- According to the text, what kind of counselors are generally characterized by their involvement in going things and have a strong goal orientation?
- Which of the following is part of a counselor managing ethical tasks and dilemmas?
- According to the text, assessment can be compared to _____, in that it involves an accurate assessment of the patient’s problems, goals, and abilities, and deficits that will impact the process of goal attainment.
- If Jesus Christ is the perfect and only answer to the problem of sin, then He is also the supreme model for counseling.
- According to the text, which of the following is an expression of the three spirits of Jehovah?
- The qualities of relationship are found in what according to the text?
- A survey mentioned in the text identified _____ biblical traits and _____ spiritualdisciplines that are related to counseling.
- Counselors with ______ orientation tend to focus on what clients think and the consequences.
- Which of the following was identified as a giftin the text?
- Which of the following is NOT one the models mentioned in the text for how people are oriented?
- Documentation is a very important part of the counseling process that should begin with the first contact by a client and continue until termination.
- What is described as the strength to produce change; the ability to execute a plan; and the capacity to remain firm and constant in a situation.
- How many steps are listed in the text as being consistent stages for the counseling process across the spectrumof different counseling theories?
- According to the text, a Christian perspective based on empirically-supported treatments would not be one of the best interventions.
- Our ethnocentric predisposition draws us toward counseling models that reflect what?
- Clinically categorized, the _____ tier of help in the church provides a type of “tertiary care,” which is counseling amid more serious problems.
- Christian counseling has long suffered the conflict between biblical counseling and the integrationist movement.
- Which of the following is NOT part of mankind’s essential issue to Eden that is mentioned under the three dimensions of healing?
- The body orientation of many clients might express itself by way of ______.
- The authors of the text encourage the next generation of Christian counselors to develop what kind of models of understanding based on the religious and cultural traditions of various Christian populations that they work with often?
- As mentioned in the text, what are the names of the two master healer characters from Hermann Hesse’s classic novel, Magister Ludi?
- In the text it is mentioned that Paul identified ___ gifts in 1 Corinthians 12:8-10.
- All forms of Christian counseling are called to what
- According to the text, what does the “E” stand for in BECHRISTLIKE Christ-centered Multimodal Assessment Tool?
- When counselors can no longer provide service, they are obligated to do what?
- ______ persons generally tend to behave in emotionally expressive ways.
- All secular counseling theories present an incomplete picture of human nature.
- An important role of biblical counselors is to
- Some have suggested that focusing on how people think, feel, and act is essential for increasing counseling effectiveness. A belief proposed by Hutchins mentioned in the text espoused a model called what?
- Which of the following should counselors not do in their first contact with a client?
- According to the book, foundation for truth can be found in the ____, which provides counselors a plethora of information in instructing one how to live a proper life.
- The challenge for all Christian counselors who desire to be truly biblical is to develop counseling approaches that embrace foundational principles of caregiving cultivated in Scripture.
- The authors state that there are three approaches that are critical for complete and comprehensive Christian counseling.
Set 2
- Hawkins described the Five Stage Change Process developed in research by Prochaska. Correlating the barriers of change identified by Dr. Hawkins with Prochaska’s Five Stage Change Process introduces the understanding that a person with apathy or lack of motivation would be best linked with the characteristics of the “Preparation Stage”.
- The importance of a caregiving focus encouraging development of understanding of Biblical wisdom and direction is reinforced by understanding that both internal and external evidence validate the Bible as the Word of God.
- Helping others, according to Dr. Langberg, involves understanding that
- According to the course text, which of the following is a proposed correlate for Christians?
- According to the course text, much of Christian counseling is now done as a variant of what type of therapy?
- According to the course text, which step comes after “Assessment” in the seven-step process of Christian counseling?
- Consequences of “the Fall” include man becoming self-focused, sinful, and mortal; but it did not remove the image of God in man.
- Counselors maintain some ethical and legal responsibility for their clients only until the end of the counseling relationship.
- Which type of love is passionate kind of love?
- Knowledge of God’s immutability and omniscience ensures we understand God is unchanging and all knowing.
- The Fruits of the Spirit are more accurate measures of a person’s identity in Christ than the possession of spiritual gifts.
- Characteristics of the work of helping others, according to Dr. Langberg, include tears, silence, waiting, repetition, and ambiguity.
- True or False: According to the course text, all secular counseling theories present an incomplete picture of human nature because they emphasize either a basic goodness or a basic depravity in the human soul.
- The Genesis Model of Intervention does NOT include which of the following?
- According to Dr. Hawkins, spiritual gifts have a motivational purpose because they enable the believer to participate in ministry that impacts lives which provides an experience of joy in the use of these gifts.
- Understanding the doctrine of “Eschatology” can help to provide believers with a source of joy when they are enduring struggles, because this doctrine emphasizes that believers have a future secured by God.
- The Bible instructs in ___________ that human beings are unique because they are created by God and created in the likeness and image of God.
- According to the course text, as a Christian counselor, what should our first priority be?
- In Christian counseling, the guiding principle is the Greatest Commandment, which is “the call upon us to love God with all our hearts, souls, minds, and strength, and to love other people as much as we love ourselves.” Which verses give that commandment?
- Who created the TFA model?
- A caregiving emphasis on understanding the theology of _______________ would give priority to understanding that human beings are made in the image of God, yet apart from trust in Christ are spiritually dead and separated from God.
- Langberg described the person of the helper to be likened to a tool, and this illustration underscores that the work of a helper
- Caregiving that encourages a deeper understanding of God the Father and His character can effectively develop the counselee’s understanding of his or her personal significance and self-worth, as well as the value and dignity of others.
- How many synthesizing traits are in Competent Christian Counseling according to the course text?
- Which of the following is not one of the three spirits discussed in Isaiah?
Set 3
- According to the session breakdown provided in the course text, in which counseling session should the counselor take the client’s basic information?
- Helping others, according to Dr. Langberg, involves understanding that
- According to the course text, much of Christian counseling is now done as a variant of what type of therapy?
- Counselors maintain some ethical and legal responsibility for their clients only until the end of the counseling relationship.
- According to the course text, which of the following is a proposed correlate for Christians?
- Who created the TFA model?
- The Genesis Model of Intervention does NOT include which of the following?
- How many synthesizing traits are in Competent Christian Counseling according to the course text?
- Understanding the doctrine of “Eschatology” can help to provide believers with a source of joy when they are enduring struggles, because this doctrine emphasizes that believers have a future secured by God.
- In Christian counseling, the guiding principle is the Greatest Commandment, which is “the call upon us to love God with all our hearts, souls, minds, and strength, and to love other people as much as we love ourselves.” Which verses give that commandment?
- Which of the following are included in Crabb’s three-tiered model?
- The importance of a caregiving focus encouraging development of understanding of Biblical wisdom and direction is reinforced by understanding that both internal and external evidence validate the Bible as the Word of God.
- Key counseling elements that encourage the change process , according to Dr. Hawkins, include:
- The doctrine of the Trinity teaches about God’s concern for unity and intimacy among his followers.
- According to Dr. Hawkins, spiritual gifts have a motivational purpose because they enable the believer to participate in ministry that impacts lives which provides an experience of joy in the use of these gifts.
- There are seven aspects to motivation from the client’s perspective:
- The Fruits of the Spirit are more accurate measures of a person’s identity in Christ than the possession of spiritual gifts.
- Hawkins described the Five Stage Change Process developed in research by Prochaska. Correlating the barriers of change identified by Dr. Hawkins with Prochaska’s Five Stage Change Process introduces the understanding that a person with apathy or lack of motivation would be best linked with the characteristics of the “Preparation Stage”.
- Knowledge of God’s immutability and omniscience ensures we understand God is unchanging and all knowing.
- A caregiving emphasis on understanding the theology of _______________ would give priority to understanding that human beings are made in the image of God, yet apart from trust in Christ are spiritually dead and separated from God.
- Which type of love is passionate kind of love?
- Which of the following is not part of the TFA model?
- Langberg stated that suffering people in crisis
- For a counselee consistently struggling to change because of inability to believe change is possible, a “comprehensive plan of action” designed by the counselor and counselee would be wise to
- According to the course text, as a Christian counselor, what should our first priority be?
Set 3
- The Genesis Model of Intervention does NOT include which of the following?
- Langberg stated that suffering people in crisis
- Knowledge of God’s immutability and omniscience ensures we understand God is unchanging and all knowing.
- Who created the TFA model?
- The importance of a caregiving focus encouraging development of understanding of Biblical wisdom and direction is reinforced by understanding that both internal and external evidence validate the Bible as the Word of God.
- Caregiving can be advanced by relational restoration and a ministry of re-parenting that can be found in a faith community, however this ministry needs to be continually accomplished through the empowerment of the Holy Spirit.
- According to Dr. Hawkins, spiritual gifts have a motivational purpose because they enable the believer to participate in ministry that impacts lives which provides an experience of joy in the use of these gifts.
- Understanding the doctrine of “Eschatology” can help to provide believers with a source of joy when they are enduring struggles, because this doctrine emphasizes that believers have a future secured by God.
- In Christian counseling, the guiding principle is the Greatest Commandment, which is “the call upon us to love God with all our hearts, souls, minds, and strength, and to love other people as much as we love ourselves.” Which verses give that commandment?
- Which of the following is not one of the three spirits discussed in Isaiah?
- There are seven aspects to motivation from the client’s perspective:
- Langberg described the person of the helper to be likened to a tool, and this illustration underscores that the work of a helper
- The Bible instructs in ___________ that human beings are unique because they are created by God and created in the likeness and image of God.
- The doctrine of the Trinity teaches about God’s concern for unity and intimacy among his followers.
- Which of the following is not part of the TFA model?
- Hawkins described the Five Stage Change Process developed in research by Prochaska. Correlating the barriers of change identified by Dr. Hawkins with Prochaska’s Five Stage Change Process introduces the understanding that a person with apathy or lack of motivation would be best linked with the characteristics of the “Preparation Stage”.
- Characteristics of the work of helping others, according to Dr. Langberg, include tears, silence, waiting, repetition, and ambiguity.
- According to the course text, which step comes after “Assessment” in the seven-step process of Christian counseling?
- According to the course text, much of Christian counseling is now done as a variant of what type of therapy?
- Key counseling elements that encourage the change process , according to Dr. Hawkins, include:
- Consequences of “the Fall” include man becoming self-focused, sinful, and mortal; but it did not remove the image of God in man.
- A caregiving emphasis on understanding the theology of _______________ would give priority to understanding that human beings are made in the image of God, yet apart from trust in Christ are spiritually dead and separated from God.
- Counselors maintain some ethical and legal responsibility for their clients only until the end of the counseling relationship.
- True or False: According to the course text, all secular counseling theories present an incomplete picture of human nature because they emphasize either a basic goodness or a basic depravity in the human soul.
- How many synthesizing traits are in Competent Christian Counseling according to the course text?