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12/14/23, 12:48 PM Quiz: Confrontation, Redemption, Professional Identity and Ethics: COUC506: Integration of Spirituality and Counseling (D27) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/507930/quizzes/2608159 1/11 Score for this quiz: 92 out of 100 Submitted Dec 14 at 12:25pm This attempt took 50 minutes. 0 / 4 pts Question 1 t The lectures talked about some important points with regard to confidentiality. What is a true statement from that discussion? In couple’s counseling, it sometimes is appropriate to divulge “secret” information to the other spouse There are times when confidentiality must be broken A counselor needs to examine his/her own ability to hold information in confidence and problems in this area may indicate that the counseling profession is not a good fit for some counselors-in-training All of these points were discussed in the lecture 4 / 4 pts Question 2 The lectures distinguished the effects of “original sin” and “personal sins.” What is true from that discussion? The concept of original sin would suggest that we are all prone to distort the wholesome elements of God’s creation. An expression of personal sins is our sense of alienation from our Creator The fact that we commit “sins” does not indicate anything about our nature. Experiencing neurotic guilt is always an indication that our behavior is sinful 4 / 4 pts Question 3 Which statement below is true concerning the "work of the Holy Spirit" in counseling? Conviction, contrition, and repentance are gifts of God. Healing begins with the admission of powerlessness.
12/14/23, 12:48 PM Quiz: Confrontation, Redemption, Professional Identity and Ethics: COUC506: Integration of Spirituality and Counseling (D27) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/507930/quizzes/2608159 2/11 We deal with the person in front of us; let God deal with the sin. All the above 4 / 4 pts Question 4 In the lecture, according to Ohlschlager, what are some of the most common legal or ethical pitfalls? Counseling beyond competency, advising against medical treatment, misrepresenting credentials and fatigue. Counseling beyond competency, advising against medical treatment, sexual misconduct, and manipulating the client. Counseling beyond competency, recommending a divorce, sexual misconduct, and labeling a client. Counseling beyond competency, advising against medical treatment, sexual misconduct, and inappropriate use of psychological tests. 4 / 4 pts Question 5 Which answer below is NOT one of the ethical concerns given regarding confrontation? Power dynamics Redemption Internal pain Do no harm 4 / 4 pts Question 6 When putting together your informed consent document for a client, what item should you include as part of that document? Referral policy
12/14/23, 12:48 PM Quiz: Confrontation, Redemption, Professional Identity and Ethics: COUC506: Integration of Spirituality and Counseling (D27) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/507930/quizzes/2608159 3/11 Expectations of the clients Time-limits and number of sessions. All the above 4 / 4 pts Question 7 It is important that counselors help clients overcome resistance to legitimate confession. Which of the following statements does NOT fit with the lecture emphasis? A strong trust relationship and guarantee of confidentiality can help a client get beyond the fear of honest self-disclosure A hesitancy to confess is rarely rooted in a wrong concept of god Offering grace and hospitality can lay the foundation for honest confession Some clients have experienced a lack of grace even in their churches 4 / 4 pts Question 8 From the perspective of secular psychology, the concept of “sin” can best be described as Right and wrong as matters of God’s law. The universal human condition. Personal sin is the cause of our cognitive and emotional problems. None of the above 4 / 4 pts Question 9 The lectures talked about counseling ethics guiding how we directly confront clients about their behavior. From that lecture, what is a true statement? The counselor has always reached the correct goal when clients change their behavior following the counselor’s suggestion.
12/14/23, 12:48 PM Quiz: Confrontation, Redemption, Professional Identity and Ethics: COUC506: Integration of Spirituality and Counseling (D27) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/507930/quizzes/2608159 4/11 Having a client sign an informed consent form should allow the counselor to directly confront wrong behavior. Counseling ethics would direct the counselor to make restitution as the main goal. Counseling ethics would direct that a counselor “do no harm” even when confronting wrong behavior, that the counselor is aware of his/her attitudes, and that the counselor is aware of the power dynamics at play with redemption being the goal of confrontation. 4 / 4 pts Question 10 From the lecture, in questioning yourself regarding ethical decision-making, which answer is NOT used? Who is the client? When do we discuss fees? What is in the best interest of the client? Is it in keeping with Christian morals and values? 4 / 4 pts Question 11 When a Christian counselor looks at the role of sin in client problems, what is a true statement? A Christian counselor would see “right and wrong” as determined by an outside being A Christian counselor would agree that some type of sin is ultimately behind problems seen in the counseling office A recognition of the role of sin in human problems would suggest personal responsibility for problems All of these 4 / 4 pts Question 12 From the lecture, there were several reasons why someone will have a resistance to confession. Which answer below is NOT one of those reasons?
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