CCOU 201 Exam 4

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Liberty University

CCOU 201 Exam 4 Liberty University

Set 1

  1. Which of the following are not one of the four types of accounts that an offender will attempt regarding transgressions?
  2. What kind of forgives is described as involving a change of heart in which one replaces negative emotions of resentment, bitterness, hostility, anger, hatred, and fear with more positive feelings toward the person such as empathy and compassion?
  3. Most sex addicts experience depression at some level and many have even considered suicide.
  4. Sometimes sex addictions can have a tolerance effect but they do not necessarily always progress over time.
  5. The text mentions that sex addicts hang onto wanting to control their own lives and as participants in original sin, do not put their trust in God. According to James 1:8 sex addicts are
  6. In the section of helping people forgive what does the “R” stand for in the acronym REACH?
  7. All of the following are treatment methods identified in the text that can aid sex addition EXCEPT:
  8. A diagnosis of sex addition can be made mainly and most reliably through a ________.
  9. The authors state that there is only one path to forgiveness that people must follow.
  10. Immoral sexual activity will always lead to
  11. What is the name of the method the author of the text has created that describes a series of steps in accomplishing forgiveness?
  12. The author states that the only way to heal trauma is to help addicts find meaning in it.
  13. What is the best way to describe sobriety from sex addiction according to the text?
  14. What kind of forgiveness is described as declaring that one is not going to seek revenge or avoid the other person but will do his or her best to get along in the future?
  15. Working with sex addicts will challenge a counselor’s
  16. According to the text, a(n) ______ is a request for an explanation if a person believes he or she has been transgressed against.
  17. Sex addicts, like alcoholics and other addicts, suffer from what type of “thinking” that causes them to lose touch with who they truly are in Christ and believe they are worthless?
  18. In order to become a more forgiving person, one must practice forgiving many different transgressions with many different people and an increase in one’s motivation to be forgiving. In addition to this, the text states that another way to become more forgiving is to meditate prayerfully on Scripture.
  19. According to the text, one main feature of addiction is that addicts become ______ tolerant to the chemical that sex, love, and romance produce.
  20. At a conference for the Coalition of Christian Colleges, the president claimed what percentage of his students lost their virginity while at school according to a recent study’s results?
  21. How many types of forgiveness are identified in the text?
  22. What does the “E” stand for in the acronym REACH?
  23. Abuse can leave an addict starving for love and nurturance but not feeling he or she deserves it. Which of the following statements are true regarding what the author states about sex addicts?
  24. What did the author of this section in the text admit struggling with at age 11 that the Lord later restored him of?
  25. What are referred to as “aggravating accounts” that the book says make matters worse under the topic of transgressions?
  26. What does the “A” stand for in the acronym REACH?
  27. All of the following describe emotional forgiveness except:
  28. While there has not been pure empirical research on the prevalence of sexual addiction in the general population, conservative estimates in the field would place it around 3%.
  29. Which disciple asked Jesus, “How many times must I forgive one who harms me” according to the text?
  30. The text mentions a commonly used test to diagnose sex addiction that is available without copyright infringement called the
  31. People forgive best if they are motivated to forgive altruistically in blessing other people, rather than wanting to get a blessing for themselves through physical or mental health.
  32. For anything to be addictive, according to modern psychiatry, it must produce a chemical tolerance in the brain.
  33. What do McCullough, Fincham, and Tsang call the inhibition of expressing negative motivations that can cause people to act ways such as revenge or avoidance?
  34. What analogy do the authors provide in the text to describe a way to help people remember and understand the concept of forgiveness?
  35. According to the text, which two parables are recommendations the authors gives for people to contrast in relation to Christian views of forgiveness?
  36. One way identified in the text to become a more forgiving person is to utilize
  37. One way of symbolizing forgiveness is through writing a brief description of the offense and doing what?
  38. Which biblical character was mentioned in the text as having 700 wives and 300 concubines that caused him to turn away from the Lord?
  39. What culture is specifically mentioned in the text from the Bible that also struggled with sexual sin?
  40. Unforgiveness might be rekindled if the person ruminates about the event.

Set 2

  1. Which biblical family’s genogram was discussed in the course lecture by Dr. Stoop?
  2. In a genogram, a jiggly or crooked line designates what?
  3. According to the course text, counseling techniques alone cannot help people forgive.
  4. Which of the following categories of causative factors of sexual addiction includes intimacy disorder?
  5. According to the course lectures, what is typically the third stage of an affair?
  6. What does the first “S” stand for in the STEPS acrostic that was discussed in the course lectures?
  7. According to Barna, the divorce problem is bigger inside the church than outside the church.
  8. Making a marriage work requires two people. Therefore, both partners must start the transformation of the marriage together.
  9. Clinton believes that the marriage relationship is
  10. In a genogram, a female is designated by which of the following shapes?
  11. Which of the following can be intimate moments according to Dr. Roseau?
  12. According to the course lectures, what is the first stage of change?
  13. Creating a genogram helps to give individuals an idea of:
  14. When a wrong has been committed in the marital relationship, seeking to make amends is best understood:
  15. According to the Christianity Today, as discussed in the course textbook, what percentage of pastors have admitted to looking at Internet pornography?
  16. A key component of Hope-Focused marital counseling is:
  17. What does the “E” stand for in the STEPS acrostic that was discussed in the course lectures?
  18. “Intimacy snatchers” are defined as what?
  19. Which of the following is the goal of love-making?
  20. Which of the following is the final step in the CONFESS acrostic?
  21. When difficulties arise in the spousal relationship, it may be healthier and more effective to focus primarily on the Parent-Child relationship, as this tends to be corrective for the Spouse-Spouse relationship.
  22. The goal in counseling an individual who is struggling with homosexuality is which of the following?
  23. Which of the following categorize the five classic criteria of sexual addiction?
  24. What does the “V” stand for in the LOVE acrostic that was discussed in the course lectures?
  25. According to the course lectures, which of the following is not a cause of homosexuality?

Set 3

  1. Which of the following can be intimate moments according to Dr. Roseau?
  2. What is the Desperado Complex?
  3. When a wrong has been committed in the marital relationship, seeking to make amends is best understood:
  4. A key component of Hope-Focused marital counseling is:
  5. Which of the following categories of causative factors of sexual addiction includes leading “a double life”?
  6. The goal of reframing the marital story is:
  7. Which of the following should be employed when working with individuals dealing with forgiveness
  8. According to Dr. Stoop, the dysfunctional patterns of a family will typically continue for how long?
  9. Creating a genogram helps to give individuals an idea of:
  10. Which of the following situations would most likely be best to refer to a sex therapist?
  11. When difficulties arise in the spousal relationship, it may be healthier and more effective to focus primarily on the Parent-Child relationship, as this tends to be corrective for the Spouse-Spouse relationship.
  12. What does almost every marital problem begin with?
  13. Which of the following categories of causative factors of sexual addiction includes intimacy disorder?
  14. Which of the following is not a Key Ingredient to coming out of pain in a marriage?
  15. In addressing sexual issues, the Scriptures:
  16. What does the “V” stand for in the LOVE acrostic that was discussed in the course lectures?
  17. Which of the following is the final step in the CONFESS acrostic?
  18. What does the “E” stand for in the STEPS acrostic that was discussed in the course lectures?
  19. According to the course lectures, what is typically the third stage of an affair?
  20. Which of the following is the goal of love-making?
  21. The basic molecule of a relationship is two people.
  22. According to the course lectures, which of the following is not a cause of homosexuality?
  23. According to the course text, accountability begins with what two qualities?
  24. According to Dr. Stoop, not every family is dysfunctional.
  25. When simply offering action-oriented techniques, one of the dangers is that: