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12/2/23, 11:23 AM Quiz: The Bible, Prayer, and the Christian Counselor: COUC506: Integration of Spirituality and Counseling (D19) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/507889/quizzes/2607965 1/15 Skip to Main Content Quiz: The Bible, Prayer, and the Christian Counselor Due Dec 3 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 28 Time Limit 60 Minutes Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 58 minutes 100 out of 100 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 100 out of 100 Submitted Dec 2 at 11:23am This attempt took 58 minutes. The quiz: Covers the Learn material from Module 5: Week 5 – Module 6: Week 6 . Contains 28 multiple-choice and true/false questions. Is limited to 1 hours . Allows 1 attempt . Is worth 100 points . Open-notes. Each quiz covers the Hawkins & Clinton chapters from that Module: Week and the prior Module: Week, as well as the videos and lectures from that Module: Week and the prior Module: Week. Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 6: Week 6. 4 / 4 pts Question 1 The lectures talked about speci±c strategies for using the Bible in counseling. Which of the following would NOT be endorsed based on the lecture discussion Online Residential Athletics Sign In Request Info Apply Now Visit Us Create Guest Account
12/2/23, 11:23 AM Quiz: The Bible, Prayer, and the Christian Counselor: COUC506: Integration of Spirituality and Counseling (D19) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/507889/quizzes/2607965 2/15 I could use “value-neutral” counseling techniques that may have originated from secular theories I could use biblical stories that show how greed is harmful I could use counseling techniques that teach clients how to legitimately get revenge on an abusing spouse I could talk with my client about general biblical principles even without quoting Scripture 4 / 4 pts Question 2 As a Christian counselor, I can use the Bible in an anthropological way. What would be an example of that in counseling? I help my client to understand the common struggles of humanity I help my client see how biblical teaching is consistent with empirical ±ndings in psychology I show my client where God promises to change lives I have my client memorize Scriptures that point out the truth in Jesus
12/2/23, 11:23 AM Quiz: The Bible, Prayer, and the Christian Counselor: COUC506: Integration of Spirituality and Counseling (D19) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/507889/quizzes/2607965 3/15 4 / 4 pts Question 3 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? A therapist confronts sin in the life of the client A therapist unconditionally accepts a client in spite of the client’s off-putting behavior A counselor works hard to produce change in the life of a client when the client is “stuck” A Christian counselor decides that it is inappropriate to condemn any of a client’s behavior 4 / 4 pts Question 4 In our Christian counseling, if we want to help our client read the Bible for spiritual formation, what is true? We need to help our clients develop the personal discipline to diligently approach God’s word We need to help our clients discover what we can learn about how personality and temperamental differences affect their marriages
12/2/23, 11:23 AM Quiz: The Bible, Prayer, and the Christian Counselor: COUC506: Integration of Spirituality and Counseling (D19) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/507889/quizzes/2607965 4/15 We need to emphasize how Scripture is a tool to solve our problems We need to help our clients not to take Scripture so seriously 4 / 4 pts Question 5 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? Violating professional identity issues Using the Bible as a smokescreen Coming off as too con±dent Exhibit an all-or-nothing approach 4 / 4 pts Question 6 The lectures discussed using the METAMORPH grid by ±lling in the biblical references and spiritual formation columns. What is the purpose behind doing that? We need to learn how to help clients think biblically and correct faulty thought patterns. We want to help clients correctly compartmentalize their lives.
12/2/23, 11:23 AM Quiz: The Bible, Prayer, and the Christian Counselor: COUC506: Integration of Spirituality and Counseling (D19) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/507889/quizzes/2607965 5/15 We want to a²rm our clients in their own belief system. Filling in those columns is primarily to help the counselor grow spiritually. 4 / 4 pts Question 7 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? The “smokescreen” trap The “overcon±dence” trap The “overreliance” trap All the above 4 / 4 pts Question 8 Healing prayer can best be described as: “Inside-out” change in upward, outward, and inward attitudes. Drawing attention to God as an agent of transformation. A healthier, more biblically-accurate view of God. All the above
12/2/23, 11:23 AM Quiz: The Bible, Prayer, and the Christian Counselor: COUC506: Integration of Spirituality and Counseling (D19) https://canvas.liberty.edu/courses/507889/quizzes/2607965 6/15 4 / 4 pts Question 9 The week ±ve lecture talked about “depreciative desires” as a hindrance to reading Scripture for spiritual formation. What would be an example of that hindrance in the life of a client? Distractions/focus on immediate desires/comparisons/competition—anything that pulls us away from what is most important Exhaustion/lack of legitimate self-protection Not recognizing our limitations (which includes presumptions about our understanding of scripture) All of these concepts were represented in the discussion of “depreciative desires” 4 / 4 pts Question 10 The lectures talk about the “level of risk” that different forms of prayer during counseling take. What is true from that discussion? Praying for our clients during our personal devotions and silently during sessions can make our clients feel like their problems are really big
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