Liberty University : COUN 506 EXAM 3 Questions and Answers fall 2021
• Question 1
Healing prayer can best be described as:
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Selected Answer:
All the above
• Question 2
4 out of 4 points
Although the lectures emphasized the importance of inside-out change, the lectures also explained the value of outside-in change. What is the function of dislocating experiences in the context of outside-in change?
Selected Answer:
Sometimes a traumatic personal experience can cause a client to look at deeper issues of the heart.
• Question 3
4 out of 4 points
In the lecture discussion on potential problems when using the Bible in counseling, the lecturer referred to “relying excessively on the Bible when other strategies might be more helpful to the client at that moment.” What “trap” may that quote illustrate?
Selected Answer:
The “overreliance” trap
• Question 4
4 out of 4 points
The lecture discussed the value of, and some principles for using meditation in Christian counseling. Which of the following statements best corresponds with the lecture content?
Selected Answer:
In Christian meditation, we are really changing the pattern from expecting answers to one of patiently waiting on God
• Question 5
4 out of 4 points
The lectures explain that comments by the lecturer about Christian counseling are in the “soul care” tradition, and as such, spiritual formation is emphasized. Which answer below would NOT be true of Formative Reading of the Bible, as discussed in the lecture?
Selected Answer:
It is the same as informative reading.
• Question 6
4 out of 4 points
The lectures discussed using the METAMORPH grid by filling in the biblical references and spiritual formation columns. What is the purpose behind doing that?
Selected Answer:
We need to learn how to help clients think biblically and correct faulty thought patterns.
• Question 7
4 out of 4 points
Based on the week five lecture, what are some appropriate ways to use scripture in
counseling?
Selected Answer:
Directly using scripture, implicitly utilizing scriptural principles within counseling strategies, and using scripture to evaluate to determine if a counseling strategy is biblically consistent or biblically neutral
• Question 8
The week five lecture talked about “depreciative desires” as
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a hindrance to reading Scripture for spiritual formation. What would be an example of tha t hindrance in the life of a client?
Selected Answer:
All of these concepts were represented in the discussion of “depreciative desires”
• Question 9
4 out of 4 points
Some beginning Christian counselors may be tempted to quote a quick verse, or give an easy biblical solution without delving into deeper issues in the life of the client. What caution about using the Bible in counseling might that illustrate?
Selected Answer:
Using the Bible as a smokescreen
• Question 10
4 out of 4 points
Which answer below best describes the statement: “We can always count on God’s Word, but we must be careful of our interpretations and applications,” -- from the Five Potential Problems When Using the Bible in Christian Counseling lecture?
Selected Answer:
The “overconfidence” trap
• Question 11
4 out of 4 points
If we want our clients to “set the stage” for formative reading of Scripture, what should we encourage them to do?
Selected Answer:
All of these
• Question 12
4 out of 4 points
The lectures talk about the “level of risk” that different forms of prayer during counseling take. What is true from that discussion?
Selected Answer:
The use of meditation, as a form of prayer, or praying directly for a client in- session should come after the counselor knows the client well, knows something about the spiritual history of the client, and has developed a degree of trust in the therapeutic relationship
• Question 13
4 out of 4 points
In our Christian counseling, if we want to help our client read the Bible for spiritual formation, what is true?
Selected Answer:
We need to help our clients develop the personal discipline to diligently approach God’s word
• Question 14
4 out of 4 points
As a Christian counselor, I can use the Bible in an anthropological way. What would be an example of that in counseling?
Selected Answer:
I help my client to understand the common struggles of humanity
• Question 15
4 out of 4 points
The lectures talked about several ways that Scripture could be used in counseling. Which of the following are legitimate ways to use Scripture with our clients?
Selected Answer:
All of these are appropriate ways to use Scripture in counseling
• Question 16
4 out of 4 points
The lectures talked about specific strategies for using the Bible in counseling. Which of the following would NOT be endorsed based on the lecture discussion
Selected Answer:
I could use counseling techniques that teach clients how to legitimately get revenge on an abusing spouse
• Question 17
According to the lectures, a guiding principle for using scripture in counseling is
4 out of 4 points
Selected Answer:
Christian counselors should use scripture in their counseling but should always ask "in what ways, under what circumstances" prior to quoting scripture.
• Question 18
4 out of 4 points
In the context of the discussion on inside/out, outside/in change, the lecture used the term “condemnation engineering” as an example of a mechanism of outside-in change. What is an example of that mechanism?
Selected Answer:
A therapist unconditionally accepts a client in spite of the client’s off-putting behavior
• Question 19
The lecture defines the “Trinitarian Relationship in Counseling” as:
Selected The recognition that God is the ever present part of each
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Answer: counseling session.
• Question 20
3 out of 3 points
Similar to our consideration of using Scripture in Christian counseling, since prayer is a godly endeavor, we should always open up our counseling sessions with a spoken prayer.
Selected Answer:
Fals e
• Question 21
3 out of 3 points
In the lecture discussion of prayer in Christian counseling, the definition of prayer focused more on connecting with God, rather than learning how to pray to get our petitions answered.
Selected Answer:
Tru e
• Question 22
3 out of 3 points
Christian meditation, in the context of spiritual counseling may be incompatible with understanding what is going on.
Selected Answer:
Tru e
• Question 23
3 out of 3 points
According to the lecture, helping a client change his/her behavior is never beneficial in producing true inner change.
Selected Answer:
Fals e
• Question 24
3 out of 3 points
Since the Bible promises that God’s word “will not come back void” any use of Scripture in counseling will be beneficial to the client.
Selected Answer:
Fals e
• Question 25
3 out of 3 points
Authority without the wisdom to allow others the freedom of choice results in the abuse of that authority and a dominance of others that is a gross abuse of power.
Selected Answer:
Tru e
• Question 26
3 out of 3 points
is another resource that is uniquely present in a counseling encounter anchored in Christian theology.
Selected Answer:
Grac e
• Question 27
0 out of 3 points
In counseling, the requirement of challenges us to be explicit about our sources of authority and to create a safe relationship in which clients can learn and grow.
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