• Question 1
5 out of 5 points
Why are self-awareness and humility so important in integrative counseling?
Selected Answer:
All the
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• Question 2
5 out of 5 points
If we are trying to distinguish what “Christian” counseling is (vs. secular counseling), which statement is true from the lecture?
Selected
Answer: A counselor thinking “Christianly” would look beyond just helping a client solve an immediate problem.
• Question 3
5 out of 5 points
The lectures in week one referred to Jay Adams (the founder of Nouthetic counseling) when discussing the biblical foundation/worldview of Christian counseling. What did the lecture emphasize in that discussion, based on Adam’s perspective?
Selected
Answer: We may gain insights from psychology and psychological theories, but God’s word is still our primary authority and our “lens” to view other sources.
• Question 4
5 out of 5 points
The lecture talked about levels of integration. What is an incorrect statement from that discussion?
Selected
Answer: We should focus solely on the cognitive process of how we are discovering truth, rather than how we are living as a counselor.
• Question 5
5 out of 5 points
Christian counseling, based in theology, would identify sin as ultimately behind human problems. In contrast, psychology would emphasize
Selected Answer:
illness or psychopathology
• Question 6
5 out of 5 points
The lecture emphasized that different generations typically have different worldviews. If we
are counseling someone just coming into adulthood in the 21st century, what should we emphasize?
Selected Answer:
Realize that the client may have a very relativistic outlook on life.
• Question 7
5 out of 5 points
In contrast to a biblical worldview of counseling, a psychological worldview of counseling Selected
Answer: would suggest that psychology can always find reasons/causes for human problems.
• Question 8
5 out of 5 points
Finish this comparative key phrases with the correct sets of words: theology is to psychology as is to .
Selected Answer:
Revelation/ reason or observation
• Question 9
0 out of 5 points
The lecture emphasized the importance of understand OUR worldview as a counselor in choosing the model of counseling we use. What can we say from the lecture?
Selected
Answer: In asking “where am I” as a worldview question, psychology would largely
ignore the “inner’ environment of the person.
• Question 10
5 out of 5 points
In arguing for the value of integration, the lectures suggested the following: Selected
Answer: The church should recognize that God can reveal truth through psychology, and secular psychologists should accept that spirituality is an important part of the solution to human problems.
• Question 11
5 out of 5 points
The lectures explain that ways of knowing (epistemologies) can be limited. What is a true statement based on that discussion?
Selected
Answer: As we search for truth, we need to realize that our thinking can be flawed and we need to be willing to allow others to challenge our thinking and conclusions.
• Question 12
5 out of 5 points
If I am following the “earmarks” of integration laid out in the lectures, which of the following would I demonstrate?
Selected
Answer: I would actively seek to find truth in theology, in principles of spiritual
formation, and in the theories and empirical discoveries of psychology.
• Question 13
5 out of 5 points
In the discussion on worldview, the lecture contrasted the “modern” and the “post-modern” worldview. If one held the post-modern worldview, which would be true?
Selected Answer:
One should use personal experiences as a guide to what is right/wrong.
• Question 14
5 out of 5 points
The lectures talked about worldview. A worldview is Selected
Answer: a set of presuppositions which we hold about the basic make-up of the world.
• Question 15
5 out of 5 points
For the Christian counselor, epistemology, according to the lecture Selected
Answer: would suggest that truth can be discovered through logic, rational discourse, empirical methods, and/or special revelation found in Scripture.
• Question 16
5 out of 5 points
“Imago Dei” is an important concept in the study of integration, and was mentioned in the lectures. This term refers to
Selected Answer:
the quality that allows human beings to resemble God the Creator.
• Question 17
5 out of 5 points
The lecture emphasized that the way we interpret behavior has a lot to do with our worldview, and a lot to do with our expectations of our clients. What is true based on the lecture discussion?
Selected
Answer: The worldview of most secular psychologists would suggest that a primary reason for personal problems is a lack of coping skills.
• Question 18
5 out of 5 points
The lectures talked about the “two books” concept. What is a true statement from that lecture?
Selected Answer:
God can reveal truth in science as well as in theology.
• Question 19
5 out of 5 points
From the lecture discussion on ways of knowing truth, what can we say?
Selected
Answer: There is a link between our worldview and what ways of knowing (epistemological methods) that we accept and reject.
• Question 20
0 out of 5 points
The lectures provided a brief introduction to the models of integration (based on Niebuhr’s Christ and Culture). What did we learn from that introduction? [Show Less]