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CCOU201 Exam 1 (3 Versions) / CCOU 201 Exam 1 (Latest-2023): Introduction to Christian Counseling: Liberty University |100% Correct Q & A| CCOU 201 Ex... [Show More] am 1 / CCOU201 Exam 1 (3 Latest Versions): Liberty University Liberty University CCOU201 Exam 1 / Liberty University CCOU 201 Exam 1 (3 Latest Versions) • Question 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 ____________. • Question 2 The Greek word for spiritual gifts is “charisma” and it comes from two root words “char” and “charis”, which mean: • Question 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? • Question 4 If a counselor’s spiritual gift is that of “Ruling”, he or she may • Question 5 Clinton estimated that one in ten people in a church congregation may be addicted to ____ . • Question 6 Examples of consequences of destructive faulty thinking include: • Question 7 “Shut down” questions reveal a helper’s attempt to • Question 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. • Question 9 The spiritual gift of teaching must be balanced with • Question 10 According to the text, what key concept about God's being does Christian counseling reflect? • Question 11 Dr. 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. • Question 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? • Question 13 According to the text, "Christian counseling and pastoral care are grounded upon the centrality of healing relationships with both ____________ and ___________ dimensions." • Question 14 According to the course text, which of the following problems are often reoccurring problems in individuals who struggle with them? • Question 15 Based on Wilson’s “GROW” Model being respectful as an effective helper involves • Question 16 Having emotional empathy for others may reflect the gift of • Question 17 According to Dr. Thurman, faulty thinking involves • Question 18 According to the course text, which of the following is not a common mistake made during counseling: • Question 19 Wilson emphasized that in session helpers effectively use self disclosure • Question 20 An individual who has the gift of prophecy/preaching: • Question 21 The price tag(s) for faulty thinking include: • Question 22 According to Sosin and Williams, which statement best describes the difference between clinical or professional counseling and pastoral counseling? • Question 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. • Question 24 Wilson stated that ____% of interpersonal communication is non-verbal or ________ __________ • Question 25 Effective helpers, according to Wilson, enhance their effectiveness when they CCOU 201 Exam 1: Liberty University / Liberty University CCOU 201 Exam 1(Latest) • Question 1 The sovereignty of God is reflected in the Bible in Psalm 139, which instructs that believers are known by God before they are born. • Question 2 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? • Question 3 Effective helpers, according to Wilson, enhance their effectiveness when they Selected Answer: respond tentatively in session - to clarify understanding • Question 4 According to the text, what key concept about God's being does Christian counseling reflect? • Question 5 The spiritual gift of teaching must be balanced with • Question 6 According to the course text, which of the following problems are often reoccurring problems in individuals who struggle with them? • Question 7 The counseling process involves helping people understand • Question 8 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. • Question 9 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. • Question 10 The Greek word for spiritual gifts is “charisma” and it comes from two root words “char” and “charis”, which mean: • Question 11 Wilson stated that ____% of interpersonal communication is non-verbal or ________ __________ • Question 12 Clinton estimated that one in ten people in a church congregation may be addicted to ____ . • Question 13 Examples of consequences of destructive faulty thinking include: • Question 14 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. • Question 15 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. • Question 16 An individual who has the gift of prophecy/preaching: • Question 17 According to the text, "Christian counseling and pastoral care are grounded upon the centrality of healing relationships with both ____________ and ___________ dimensions." • Question 18 According to Dr. Thurman, faulty thinking involves • Question 19 A lay counselor who is motivated to meet the practical needs of other people may be blessed with the gift of: • Question 20 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 ____________. • Question 21 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? • Question 22 According to the course text, which of the following is not a common mistake made during counseling: • Question 23 According to Sosin and Williams, which statement best describes the difference between clinical or professional counseling and pastoral counseling? • Question 24 “Shut down” questions reveal a helper’s attempt to • Question 25 Having emotional empathy for others may reflect the gift of CCOU 201 Exam 1: Liberty University / Liberty University CCOU 201 Exam 1 (Latest) • Question 1 Counselor competence is greatly enhanced when we build from a solid theological foundation. • Question 2 _______ is a lifelong process of being made incrementally more like Christ • Question 3 According to the text, building an effective caring and counseling ministry starts with what? • Question 4 When God is truly present in counseling, sin can be redemptively accepted and honestly disclosed as what leads us? • Question 5 According to the text, what did Eileen struggle with when initially visiting the author of the text? • Question 6 According to the text under challenging transforming change, most outcome research studies do not just focus on symptom reduction. • Question 7 According to Gallup and Jones, what percentage of Americans desire for a more intimate relationship with God? • Question 8 Many Christians rightly believe that accepting a chronic understanding of a disorder is tantamount to a failed faith. • Question 9 According to the book, churches involved in evangelism and outreach may show even higher rates of disorder because they are fulfilling what? • Question 10 What is it called when counselors believe they can heal everyone? • Question 11 There is a balance between supporting clients through tough situations while at the same time challenging their destructive beliefs and sinful choices. • Question 12 More and more people are understanding that many/emotional disorders are serious issues like cancer and diabetes. • Question 13 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 • Question 14 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.” • Question 15 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? • Question 16 Christian counseling is a war for what? • Question 17 All counseling and psychotherapy is deeply value-based. • Question 18 According to the text, counselors must establish what so that they can continue to objectively and effectively help clients. • Question 19 As indicated in Scripture, God equips some people with gifts to be counselors, therefore, this is a good motivation to becoming one. • Question 20 Which of the following is one of the authoritative four foundations for competent Christian counseling according to the text? • Question 21 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. • Question 22 _____ 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.” • Question 23 What is defined in the text as “saving a client instead of empowering a client to save him/herself? • Question 24 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. • Question 25 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.” • Question 26 According to the text, what role in effective counselors is described as an “expert guide” where the counselor helps the client troubleshoot a situation or make important life decisions? • Question 27 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 change. • Question 28 Which of the following is mentioned as part of the Chalcedonian pattern of logic? • Question 29 Healthy sexuality means the counselor ______ sexual advances made by clients. • Question 30 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. • Question 31 Bearing fruit is guaranteed to make the work of ministry easier according to the authors. • Question 32 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.” • Question 33 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? • Question 34 A very significant area of study and debate in counseling today surrounds the issue of what? • Question 35 Which of the following is NOT listed an encumbering effect of fatherlessness among American youth? • Question 36 What was found to be the actual problem for Eileen? • Question 37 The process of asking questions for the purpose of deepening the content of the therapeutic encounter is called what? • Question 38 The text mainly focuses on caring for people well rather than caring for people God’s way. • Question 39 Christian counselors are guided by ______ that helps them serve those in need in a way that honors Christ and brings unity to the church. • Question 40 Regarding “hunger and relationships,” counselors must have their ____ needs filled adequately if they intend to help clients with their interrelational problems. 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CCOU201 Exam 2 (3 Versions) / CCOU 201 Exam 2 (Latest-2023): Introduction to Christian Counseling: Liberty University |100% Correct Q & A| CCOU 20... [Show More] 1 Exam 2 / CCOU201 Exam 2 (3 Latest Versions): Liberty University Liberty University CCOU201 Exam 2 / Liberty University CCO 201 Exam 2 (3 Latest Versions) • Question 1 Dr. 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”. • Question 2 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. • Question 3 Helping others, according to Dr. Langberg, involves understanding that • Question 4 According to the course text, which of the following is a proposed correlate for Christians? • Question 5 According to the course text, much of Christian counseling is now done as a variant of what type of therapy? • Question 6 According to the course text, which step comes after “Assessment” in the seven-step process of Christian counseling? • Question 7 Consequences of “the Fall” include man becoming self-focused, sinful, and mortal; but it did not remove the image of God in man. • Question 8 Counselors maintain some ethical and legal responsibility for their clients only until the end of the counseling relationship. • Question 9 Which type of love is passionate kind of love? • Question 10 Knowledge of God’s immutability and omniscience ensures we understand God is unchanging and all knowing. • Question 11 The Fruits of the Spirit are more accurate measures of a person’s identity in Christ than the possession of spiritual gifts. • Question 12 Characteristics of the work of helping others, according to Dr. Langberg, include tears, silence, waiting, repetition, and ambiguity. • Question 13 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. • Question 14 The Genesis Model of Intervention does NOT include which of the following? • Question 15 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. • Question 16 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. • Question 17 The Bible instructs in ___________ that human beings are unique because they are created by God and created in the likeness and image of God. • Question 18 According to the course text, as a Christian counselor, what should our first priority be? • Question 19 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? • Question 20 Who created the TFA model? • Question 21 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. • Question 22 Langberg described the person of the helper to be likened to a tool, and this illustration underscores that the work of a helper • Question 23 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. • Question 24 How many synthesizing traits are in Competent Christian Counseling according to the course text? • Question 25 Which of the following is not one of the three spirits discussed in Isaiah? CCOU 201 Exam 2: Liberty University Question 1 The Genesis Model of Intervention does NOT include which of the following? Question 2 Dr. Langberg stated that suffering people in crisis Question 3 Knowledge of God’s immutability and omniscience ensures we understand God is unchanging and all knowing. Question 4 Who created the TFA model? Question 5 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. Question 6 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. Question 7 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. Question 8 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. Question 9 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? Question 10 Which of the following is not one of the three spirits discussed in Isaiah? Question 11 There are seven aspects to motivation from the client’s perspective: Question 12 Langberg described the person of the helper to be likened to a tool, and this illustration underscores that the work of a helper Question 13 The Bible instructs in ___________ that human beings are unique because they are created by God and created in the likeness and image of God. Question 14 The doctrine of the Trinity teaches about God’s concern for unity and intimacy among his followers. Question 15 Which of the following is not part of the TFA model? Question 16 Dr. 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”. Question 17 Characteristics of the work of helping others, according to Dr. Langberg, include tears, silence, waiting, repetition, and ambiguity. Question 18 According to the course text, which step comes after “Assessment” in the seven-step process of Christian counseling? Question 19 According to the course text, much of Christian counseling is now done as a variant of what type of therapy? Question 20 Key counseling elements that encourage the change process , according to Dr. Hawkins, include: Question 21 Consequences of “the Fall” include man becoming self-focused, sinful, and mortal; but it did not remove the image of God in man. Question 22 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. Question 23 Counselors maintain some ethical and legal responsibility for their clients only until the end of the counseling relationship. Question 24 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. Question 25 How many synthesizing traits are in Competent Christian Counseling according to the course text? CCOU 201 Exam 2: Liberty University Question 1 According to the session breakdown provided in the course text, in which counseling session should the counselor take the client’s basic information? Question 2 Helping others, according to Dr. Langberg, involves understanding that Question 3 According to the course text, much of Christian counseling is now done as a variant of what type of therapy? Question 4 Counselors maintain some ethical and legal responsibility for their clients only until the end of the counseling relationship. Question 5 According to the course text, which of the following is a proposed correlate for Christians? Question 6 Who created the TFA model? Question 7 The Genesis Model of Intervention does NOT include which of the following? Question 8 How many synthesizing traits are in Competent Christian Counseling according to the course text? Question 9 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. Question 10 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? Question 11 Which of the following are included in Crabb’s three-tiered model? Question 12 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. Question 13 Key counseling elements that encourage the change process , according to Dr. Hawkins, include: Question 14 The doctrine of the Trinity teaches about God’s concern for unity and intimacy among his followers. Question 15 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. Question 16 There are seven aspects to motivation from the client’s perspective: Question 17 The Fruits of the Spirit are more accurate measures of a person’s identity in Christ than the possession of spiritual gifts. Question 18 Dr. 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”. Question 19 Knowledge of God’s immutability and omniscience ensures we understand God is unchanging and all knowing. Question 20 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. Question 21 Which type of love is passionate kind of love? Question 22 Which of the following is not part of the TFA model? Question 23 Dr. Langberg stated that suffering people in crisis uestion 24 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 Question 25 According to the course text, as a Christian counselor, what should our first priority be? [Show Less]
CCOU201 Exam 3 (3 Versions) / CCOU 201 Exam 3 (Latest-2023): Introduction to Christian Counseling: Liberty University |100% Correct Q & A| CCOU 201 Ex... [Show More] am 3 / CCOU201 Exam 3 (3 Latest Versions): Liberty University Liberty University CCOU201 Exam 3 / Liberty University CCOU 201 Exam 3 (3 Latest Versions) • Question 1 According to the book, difficult, painful, stressful times of trial or struggles may lead to periods of depression. Such God-sent trials, however, are meant to prune or purify us so that we can bear more fruit. • Question 2 The most common Old Testament word for anger is “orge.” This word is a more settled and long-lasting form of anger. • Question 3 Which character is listed in the text from the Bible as a great example of how depression can strike even the boldest and most godly men? • Question 4 According to the text, although we may have minimal control over when we experience anger, we have almost total control over how we choose to express that anger. God has given us the choice to choose to allow anger to control us, or we can pursue _______ anger with His help, which involves open, honest and direct communication • Question 5 Which one of the following are identified in the text as “anger styles?” • Question 6 Which of the following is identified in the text as an emotion that tends to focus on the things in the future? • Question 7 Which of the following is NOT one of the three significant environmental stress processes mentioned in the text regarding causes of bipolar disorder? • Question 8 For many Christians both the experience and expression of anger have become • Question 9 Psychosocial treatments for bipolar disorder are primary and not adjunctive, or secondary to the main treatment involving pharmacological interventions or medications. • Question 10 In the chapter regarding “Managing Anger,” who does the book mention as having made plans for a bizarre murder-suicide mission that would kill a planeload of people? • Question 11 Identify from the text the individual who said, “When I am angry I can write, pray and preach well, for then my whole temperament is quickened, my understanding sharpened, and all mundane vexations and temperaments are gone.” • Question 12 How many major types of Bipolar Disorder are listed in the DSM-IV? • Question 13 Mental health professionals who lean toward which approach suggest that unresolved anger turned inward against oneself can result in depression. • Question 14 Behavior oriented counselors and psychiatrists often view severe depression and bipolar disorders as being due to imbalances in brain chemistry. • Question 15 Cognitive therapists have emphasized that triggering situations cause depression versus a person’s mental attitude or self-talk. • Question 16 Like love, anger is an emotion given by God that has tremendous potential for only good and no evil. • Question 17 According to the text, which is NOT one of the categories for the various causes of depression? • Question 18 Which of the following is a way of responding to anger that allows us to “be angry and sin not” according to the authors? • Question 19 ______ is usually caused by something that has already happened in the past, while _____ takes place in the present. • Question 20 One of the many myths regarding anger is that if a person does not look or appear angry on the outside then • Question 21 In order for Major Depressive Disorder to be diagnosed, the depressed person must have experienced at least two weeks of depressed mood or loss of interest in all activities, together with a minimum of two other symptoms of depression. • Question 22 Which of the following are in the correct order regarding constructive steps for dealing with anger as mentioned in the book? • Question 23 Dysthymic Disorder is a milder form of • Question 24 What disorder did Jim suffer with, who was mentioned in the text? • Question 25 Almost all people are aware that anger is a secondary emotion that is usually experienced in response to a primary emotion such as hurt and fear. • Question 26 According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), over ________ adult Americans will experience some form of depression each year. • Question 27 We can follow Daniel’s example in the Bible as he decided to ________ not to defile himself with the king’s meat. • Question 28 According to the text, what percentage of depressed people also experience chronic marital discord? • Question 29 Which one of the following is not a comparison that the book makes regarding the emotion of anger? • Question 30 According to the text, if over a period of time an individual continues to suppress their anger, it has the chance to become repressed. • Question 31 This word used in the New Testament describes anger as “a turbulent commotion or a boiling agitation of feelings.” • Question 32 Which of the following are examples of treatment mentioned in the text that are used to help those with severe depressive disorder? • Question 33 According to the book, there is more than one type of depression. • Question 34 How many categories of major mood disorders are there according to the DSM-IV or more recently the DSM-IV-TR? • Question 35 The first and easiest step in the change process regarding managing anger is to identify your characteristic style of experiencing and expressing anger. • Question 36 According to the text, anger first appears in ______ and the last reference to anger is found in Revelation 19:15. • Question 37 Stress does not cause bipolar disorder per se without the crucial roles played by genetics and biological vulnerabilities. • Question 38 According to the text, what is the “mature responder” free to do? • Question 39 What does “temperamental vulnerability” refer to as stated by the authors? • Question 40 The last step identified in the text in dealing with anger is to CCOU 201 Exam 3: Liberty University • Question 1 Post-partum depression occurs in what percentage of all deliveries? • Question 2 According to the course text, which of the following is not one of the elements included in an “ABC” diary? • Question 3 Depression may result in either weight gain OR weight loss: • Question 4 What is the most frequently diagnosed adult psychiatric disorder in the U.S.? • Question 5 Speaking the truth is one characteristic Jesus demonstrated in His care-giving ministry. Speaking the truth did not cause Jesus trouble, but instead it always seemed to draw people to himself. • Question 6 Which of the following is not a primary emotion? • Question 7 According to the course text, which of the following emotions is most likely to be mislabeled? • Question 8 The repression of anger is characteristic in which of the following anger styles? • Question 9 Which of the following is known as the “common cold of emotional disorders” according to the course text? • Question 10 When treating bipolar disorder, pharmacological interventions or medications are secondary to psychosocial treatments. • Question 11 The biblical foundations for the Christian caregiver, as presented by Dr. Hawkins, do not define counselor skills and techniques but include an admonition to do the following: • Question 12 Healthy anger involves which of the following? • Question 13 Michelle orders a meal from a fast food restaurant, but the service is slow, and the cashier speaks rudely to her. At first, Michelle feels indignant, but then she asks herself, “Is his rude treatment a statement about me or is it really a reflection of him?” Michelle felt less upset as she recognized that the cashier’s behavior was not a statement about who she was. Michelle’s shift in perspective corrected which form of faulty thinking? • Question 14 As a care-giver seeking to imitate Jesus, according to Dr. Hawkins, our primary and consuming passion should be • Question 15 What is the third step for dealing with anger according to the course text? • Question 16 Sleep related symptom(s) of depression include: • Question 17 Billy receives an ‘A’ on his test in school, but feels that he should have done better. He is quite angry with himself for having done so poorly. When things go less than perfectly, Billy tends to see them as ruined, and he tends to be very divided in his likes and dislikes. Which cognitive distortion does Billy most likely struggle with? • Question 18 Physiologically, anger produces which of the following in our bodies? • Question 19 According to the text, brain deficiencies in the regulation of all of the following neurochemicals contribute to depression EXCEPT: • Question 20 Dr. Hawkins explains that in Jesus’ preparation for His ministry, He grew in wisdom and stature and in favor with God. Spiritual growth and maturity, therefore, is a foundational element to our development as a counselor. According to the lecture, which of the following lead us to spiritual growth and maturity: • Question 21 According to the course text, which Greek word describes anger as “a turbulent commotion or a boiling agitation of feelings”? • Question 22 According to the text, different mood manifestations occur for a child or adolescent and adult in a major depressive episode. While an adult with a depressed mood for at least two weeks is characteristic of an episode, an adolescent may consistently manifest a __________ mood for at least two weeks. • Question 23 After pouring her cereal for breakfast, Sarah realized that she was out of milk. She is devastated by the oversight, and has difficulty getting ready that morning due to her disappointment over the cereal. Sarah’s response to her dilemma may be considered as which cognitive fallacy: • Question 24 According to Dr. Hawkins, Jesus’ foundation for being our Wonderful Counselor included: • Question 25 Which of the following has been recognized to be an effective psychosocial treatment for major depressive disorder? CCOU 201 Exam 3: Liberty University Question 1 Post-partum depression occurs in what percentage of all deliveries? Question 2 Which of the following is not a primary emotion? Question 3 Before one can forgive, the transgressor must… Question 4 When treating bipolar disorder, pharmacological interventions or medications are secondary to psychosocial treatments. Question 5 According to the text, brain deficiencies in the regulation of all of the following neurochemicals contribute to depression EXCEPT: Question 6 The biblical foundations for the Christian caregiver, as presented by Dr. Hawkins, do not define counselor skills and techniques but include an admonition to do the following: Question 7 According to the course text, which Greek word describes anger as “a turbulent commotion or a boiling agitation of feelings”? Question 8 According to the text, different mood manifestations occur for a child or adolescent and adult in a major depressive episode. While an adult with a depressed mood for at least two weeks is characteristic of an episode, an adolescent may consistently manifest a __________ mood for at least two weeks. Question 9 Depression may result in either weight gain OR weight loss: Question 10 What is the most frequently diagnosed adult psychiatric disorder in the U.S.? Question 11 Forgiving others can be a freeing and empowering experience that enriches our life. At times, the personal costs of forgiving may seem to outweigh the benefits. Under such circumstances, it is best to… Question 12 After pouring her cereal for breakfast, Sarah realized that she was out of milk. She is devastated by the oversight, and has difficulty getting ready that morning due to her disappointment over the cereal. Sarah’s response to her dilemma may be considered as which cognitive fallacy: Question 13 The repression of anger is characteristic in which of the following anger styles? Question 14 According to the course text, what two emotions that are mentioned the most in Scripture? Question 15 According to Dr. Hawkins, Jesus’ foundation for being our Wonderful Counselor included: Question 16 Which of the following is known as the “common cold of emotional disorders” according to the course text? Question 17 Which of the following has been recognized to be an effective psychosocial treatment for major depressive disorder? Question 18 According to the course text, which of the following is not one of the elements included in an “ABC” diary? Question 19 Billy receives an ‘A’ on his test in school, but feels that he should have done better. He is quite angry with himself for having done so poorly. When things go less than perfectly, Billy tends to see them as ruined, and he tends to be very divided in his likes and dislikes. Which cognitive distortion does Billy most likely struggle with? Question 20 According to the course text, which of the following emotions is most likely to be mislabeled? Question 21 As a care-giver seeking to imitate Jesus, according to Dr. Hawkins, our primary and consuming passion should be Question 22 Physiologically, anger produces which of the following in our bodies? Question 23 What is the third step for dealing with anger according to the course text? Question 24 Healthy anger involves which of the following? Question 25 Andrew asked his classmate if he wanted to hang out after school, but his offer invitation was declined because the boy had already made plans. After this instance of rejection, Andrew doesn’t invite any other classmates to hang out with him again. He assumes that they will all be too busy. Andrew’s reasoning is: [Show Less]
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[Show More] 4 / CCOU201 Exam 4 (3 Latest Versions): Liberty University Liberty University CCOU201 Exam 4 / Liberty University CCOU 201 Exam 4 (3 Latest Versions) • Question 1 Sometimes sex addictions can have a tolerance effect but they do not necessarily always progress over time. • Question 2 One way of symbolizing forgiveness is through writing a brief description of the offense and doing what? • Question 3 Unforgiveness might be rekindled if the person ruminates about the event. • Question 4 The authors state that there is only one path to forgiveness that people must follow. • Question 5 According to the text, which two parables are recommendations the authors gives for people to contrast in relation to Christian views of forgiveness? • Question 6 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? • Question 7 One way identified in the text to become a more forgiving person is to utilize • Question 8 ________ is the byproduct of trauma and ________ is an essential part of the treatment of trauma. • Question 9 In the section of helping people forgive what does the “R” stand for in the acronym REACH? • Question 10 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? • Question 11 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 • Question 12 Counseling techniques are merely structures through which God sometimes sovereignly acts. • Question 13 Which biblical character was mentioned in the text as having 700 wives and 300 concubines that caused him to turn away from the Lord? • Question 14 All of the following are treatment methods identified in the text that can aid sex addition EXCEPT: • Question 15 What is the name of the method the author of the text has created that describes a series of steps in accomplishing forgiveness? • Question 16 For anything to be addictive, according to modern psychiatry, it must produce a chemical tolerance in the brain. • Question 17 There are two ends of the spectrum that are mentioned in the text regarding sexual addictions. On one end there are those who _________, while on the other end, others are involved in _________. • Question 18 The author states that the only way to heal trauma is to help addicts find meaning in it. • Question 19 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? • Question 20 What does the “A” stand for in the acronym REACH? • Question 21 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? • Question 22 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%. • Question 23 The text mentions a commonly used test to diagnose sex addiction that is available without copyright infringement called the • Question 24 What does the “E” stand for in the acronym REACH? • Question 25 A diagnosis of sex addition can be made mainly and most reliably through a ________. • Question 26 The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) for the American Psychiatric Association recently included diagnostic codes for sexual addition. • Question 27 According to the text, there are _____ classic criteria that define sexual addition. • Question 28 Jesus clearly states that if we forgive, we will be forgiven but if we do not forgive • Question 29 What did the author of this section in the text admit struggling with at age 11 that the Lord later restored him of? • Question 30 According to the text, a(n) ______ is a request for an explanation if a person believes he or she has been transgressed against. • Question 31 According to the book, if people who feel unforgiveness can _____ with the transgressor temporarily, then this can erode some unforgiveness. • Question 32 What analogy do the authors provide in the text to describe a way to help people remember and understand the concept of forgiveness? • Question 33 All of the following describe emotional forgiveness except: • Question 34 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. • Question 35 Immoral sexual activity will always lead to • Question 36 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. • Question 37 With ______, sex addiction is more often experienced with romance or love addiction. • Question 38 Which of the following are not one of the four types of accounts that an offender will attempt regarding transgressions? • Question 39 What culture is specifically mentioned in the text from the Bible that also struggled with sexual sin? • Question 40 To assist in maintaining forgiveness, the authors of this text recommend people do which of the following after deciding to forgive? CCOU 201 Exam 4: Liberty University Question 1 Jesus clearly states that if we forgive, we will be forgiven but if we do not forgive • Question 2 How many types of forgiveness are identified in the text? • Question 3 What is the best way to describe sobriety from sex addiction according to the text? • Question 4 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? • Question 5 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. • Question 6 What are referred to as “aggravating accounts” that the book says make matters worse under the topic of transgressions? • Question 7 What is the name of the method the author of the text has created that describes a series of steps in accomplishing forgiveness? • Question 8 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%. • Question 9 Which biblical character was mentioned in the text as having 700 wives and 300 concubines that caused him to turn away from the Lord? • Question 10 What does the “A” stand for in the acronym REACH? • Question 11 With ______, sex addiction is more often experienced with romance or love addiction. • Question 12 According to the text, there are _____ classic criteria that define sexual addition. • Question 13 Which disciple asked Jesus, “How many times must I forgive one who harms me” according to the text? • Question 14 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? • Question 15 One way identified in the text to become a more forgiving person is to utilize • Question 16 ________ is the byproduct of trauma and ________ is an essential part of the treatment of trauma. • Question 17 The authors state that there is only one path to forgiveness that people must follow. • Question 18 Sometimes sex addictions can have a tolerance effect but they do not necessarily always progress over time. • Question 19 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 • Question 20 The text mentions a commonly used test to diagnose sex addiction that is available without copyright infringement called the • Question 21 According to the text, which two parables are recommendations the authors gives for people to contrast in relation to Christian views of forgiveness? • Question 22 According to the text, a(n) ______ is a request for an explanation if a person believes he or she has been transgressed against. • Question 23 In the section of helping people forgive what does the “R” stand for in the acronym REACH? • Question 24 Working with sex addicts will challenge a counselor’s • Question 25 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? • Question 26 What culture is specifically mentioned in the text from the Bible that also struggled with sexual sin? • Question 27 Unforgiveness might be rekindled if the person ruminates about the event. • Question 28 The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) for the American Psychiatric Association recently included diagnostic codes for sexual addition. • Question 29 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? • Question 30 Immoral sexual activity will always lead to • Question 31 A diagnosis of sex addition can be made mainly and most reliably through a ________. • Question 32 Most sex addicts experience depression at some level and many have even considered suicide. • Question 33 According to the text, one main feature of addiction is that addicts become ______ tolerant to the chemical that sex, love, and romance produce. • Question 34 According to the book, if people who feel unforgiveness can _____ with the transgressor temporarily, then this can erode some unforgiveness. • Question 35 What analogy do the authors provide in the text to describe a way to help people remember and understand the concept of forgiveness? • Question 36 All of the following are treatment methods identified in the text that can aid sex addition EXCEPT: • Question 37 What did the author of this section in the text admit struggling with at age 11 that the Lord later restored him of? • Question 38 There are two ends of the spectrum that are mentioned in the text regarding sexual addictions. On one end there are those who _________, while on the other end, others are involved in _________. • Question 39 Which of the following are not one of the four types of accounts that an offender will attempt regarding transgressions? • Question 40 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. CCOU 201 Exam 4: Liberty University Question 1 Which of the following can be intimate moments according to Dr. Roseau? Question 2 What is the Desperado Complex? Question 3 When a wrong has been committed in the marital relationship, seeking to make amends is best understood: Question 4 A key component of Hope-Focused marital counseling is: Question 5 Which of the following categories of causative factors of sexual addiction includes leading “a double life”? Question 6 The goal of reframing the marital story is: Question 7 Which of the following should be employed when working with individuals dealing with forgiveness Question 8 According to Dr. Stoop, the dysfunctional patterns of a family will typically continue for how long? Question 9 Creating a genogram helps to give individuals an idea of: Question 10 Which of the following situations would most likely be best to refer to a sex therapist? Question 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. Question 12 What does almost every marital problem begin with? Question 13 Which of the following categories of causative factors of sexual addiction includes intimacy disorder? Question 14 Which of the following is not a Key Ingredient to coming out of pain in a marriage? Question 15 In addressing sexual issues, the Scriptures: Question 16 What does the “V” stand for in the LOVE acrostic that was discussed in the course lectures? Question 17 Which of the following is the final step in the CONFESS acrostic? Question 18 What does the “E” stand for in the STEPS acrostic that was discussed in the course lectures? Question 19 According to the course lectures, what is typically the third stage of an affair? Question 20 Which of the following is the goal of love-making? Question 21 The basic molecule of a relationship is two people. Question 22 According to the course lectures, which of the following is not a cause of homosexuality? Question 23 According to the course text, accountability begins with what two qualities? Question 24 According to Dr. Stoop, not every family is dysfunctional. Question 25 When simply offering action-oriented techniques, one of the dangers is that: [Show Less]
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