COUC667 Quiz Case Conceptualization, Christian Theology, and Christian Integration
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Dec 6, 2023
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Submitted Jun 12 at 11:31am
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Question 1
2 / 2 pts
Switzer and Rubin offer 4 thematic groupings
for step 2 of the inverted pyramid method.
Which one is not a thematic grouping
approach?
Clinical target approach
Intrapsychic areas approach
Rogerian target approach
Descriptive-diagnostic approach
Question 2
2 / 2 pts
The 3
rd
step of the inverted pyramid method (IPM) is?
Theoretical inferences
narrowed inferences
Thematic groupings.
problem identification.
Question 3
2 / 2 pts
During the 2
nd
step of the inverted pyramid
method (IPM), the counselor will
Apply the areas of function and dysfunction in
grouping the clinical problems.
Use Adlerian theory to develop groupings of
the clinical problems.
Use psychodynamic theory to group clinical
problems.
Develop deeper theoretical understanding of
clinical problems.
Question 4
2 / 2 pts
The 2
nd
step in the inverted pyramid method (IPM) is?
narrowed inferences
Behavioral change
Problem identification
Thematic Groupings.
Question 5
2 / 2 pts
True or False. The 2
nd
step of the inverted
pyramid model is based on “rational clinical
judgement” as opposed to step 3 of the IPM
which is “theoretically
-
based” according
to
Schwitzer and Rubin?
True.
False.
Question 6
2 / 2 pts
The inverted Pyramid Method (IPM) first step is
which of the following?
Thematic grouping
Problem identification
Narrowed inferences
Theoretical groupings
Question 7
2 / 2 pts
In step 1 of the inverted pyramid method (IPM),
the clinician is to
Provide a list of the client concerns.
Develop a grouping or themes using 1 of the 4
approaches
Create inferences of the etiology
Describe case presentation using theory
Question 8
2 / 2 pts
Which of the following, according to Tan, are
implications to holding to biblical anthropology
(click all that apply)?
Human are a fallen being because of sin
Humans are dualistic (body and soul)
Holistic view of people (e. g., body, mind,
emotions, soul, and social)
Salvation is the key to any healing
Question 9
2 / 2 pts
True or False. Tan notes when attempting
Christian integration with a secular theory (e.g.,
CBT, DBT, existentialism, feminism), the
Christian counselor needs to evaluate the
secular theory principles against Scriptural
truths before applying.
True.
False.
Question 10
2 / 2 pts
True or False. One of Tan’s basic principles of
Christian counseling is to avoid making
disciples.
True.
False.
Question 11
2 / 2 pts
According to a biblical view of humans (biblical
anthropology), the ultimate purpose to life,
according to Tan, is
To serve others.
To know God and enjoy him forever
To evangelize the lost
To seek out mystical God experiences for
healing
Question 12
2 / 2 pts
Which one of these is not a Christian
counseling integration view noted by Tan?
Theophostic
Spoiling the Egyptians
Christianity against psychology
A level of explanations view
Question 13
2 / 2 pts
True or False. The Bible is exhaustive and
comprehensive when applying to Christian
counseling according to Tan.
True.
False.
Question 14
2 / 2 pts
Which of the following would be considered
“Christian spiritual disciplines” that a counselor
can apply to their life or as an intervention
when working with a client (click all that apply)?
Prayer
Yoga
Solitude
Confession
Question 15
2 / 2 pts
According to Tan, which of the following is
considered "crucial in facilitating personal and
spiritual growth" for the Christian counselor.
Grace
Mindfulness
Spiritual disciplines
Self-care
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