Liberty University HSCO 506 exam 4
· Question 1
4 out of 4 points
From the perspective of secular psychology, the concept of “sin”
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· Question 2
4 out of 4 points
Which statement below is true concerning the work of the Holy Spirit in counseling?
· Question 3
4 out of 4 points
As we consider “sin” as a factor in human problems and behavior, the perspective from psychology is that psychopathology, rather than a sin nature, is the cause of emotional problems.
· Question 4
4 out of 4 points
Which answer below describes what should be on the professional disclosure statement to the client?
· Question 5
4 out of 4 points
The lectures talked about counseling ethics guiding how we directly confront clients about their behavior. From that lecture, what is a true statement?
· Question 6
4 out of 4 points
The lectures talked about some important points with regard to confidentiality. What is a true statement from that discussion?
· Question 7
4 out of 4 points
Based on McMinn’s counseling “map,” the lecture posed a series of questions to help a client identify where the client was in terms of self/need/relationship. What is a true statement from that discussion?
· Question 8
4 out of 4 points
Which answer below is NOT one of the ethical concerns given regarding confrontation?
· Question 9
4 out of 4 points
From the lecture, there were several reasons why someone will have a resistance to confession. Which answer below is NOT one of those reasons?
· Question 10
4 out of 4 points
In the lecture, according to Ohlschlager, what are some of the most common legal or ethical pitfalls?
· Question 11
4 out of 4 points
The lectures talked about attributional styles. What is true from that discussion?
· Question 12
4 out of 4 points
When a Christian counselor looks at the role of sin in client problems, what is a true statement?
· Question 13
4 out of 4 points
When putting together your informed consent document for a client, what item should you include as part of that document?
· Question 14
4 out of 4 points
McMinn (as reviewed in the lectures) describes several ways to confront sin in the life of a counselee. What factors should a counselor take into account before choosing one of the confrontation techniques?
· Question 15
4 out of 4 points
The lectures reviewed Nouwen’s concept of “hospitality” in counseling. What is true from that discussion?
· Question 16
4 out of 4 points
It is important that counselors help clients overcome resistance to legitimate confession. Which of the following statements does NOT fit with the lecture emphasis in that discussion?
· Question 17
4 out of 4 points
From the lecture, in questioning yourself regarding ethical decision-making, which answer is NOT used?
· Question 18
4 out of 4 points
McMinn emphasizes that the counselor’s motivation needs to be examined as the counselor confronts the client. What is a true statement based on that discussion?
· Question 19
4 out of 4 points
The lectures distinguished the effects of “original sin” and “personal sins.” What is true from that discussion?
· Question 20
4 out of 4 points
The lecture explained how psychology would explain the “concept of sin.” What is a true statement from that discussion?
· Question 21
4 out of 4 points
Which list below provides the best response to the question of what ethical standards you will use in your practice of counseling?
· Question 22
4 out of 4 points
From McMinn’s discussion on confrontation during counseling (as reviewed in the lecture) what is a true statement?
· Question 23
2 out of 2 points
Christian counseling would conclude that change can happen without confronting sin.
· Question 24
2 out of 2 points
Whether a client has a sense of conscience will be a clue to the client’s attributional style.
· Question 25
2 out of 2 points
A client with an internal attribution style would want to just feel better about themselves as a result of counseling.
· Question 26
2 out of 2 points
According to McMinn, “pondering” as a form of confrontation would be considered a gentle way to confront.
· Question 27
0 out of 2 points
As we consider "sin" as a factor in human problems and behavior, the concept of external attribution place the blame for human choices on the individual person.
· Question 28
2 out of 2 points
With regard to the concept of “sin” in Christian counseling, it is appropriate to focus on helping a client to primarily reduce their guilt and inner turmoil about their bad behavior? [Show Less]