Quiz 4 Travis Erdmann
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Quiz: Confrontation, Redemption, Professional
Identity and Ethics
Due
Jul 7 at 11:59pm
Points
100
Questions
33
Time Limit
60 Minutes
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4 / 4 pts
Question 1
It is important that counselors help clients overcome resistance
to legitimate confession. Which of the following statements
does NOT Mt with the lecture emphasis?
A strong trust relationship and guarantee of conMdentiality can
help a client get beyond the fear of honest self-disclosure
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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 2
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. We deal with the person in front of us; let God deal with the sin. All the above 4 / 4 pts
Question 3
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.
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 4
Based on McMinn’s counseling “map,” the lecture posed a series
of questions to help a counselor identify where the client was in
terms of self/need/relationship. What is a true statement from
that discussion?
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If clients hope that the counselor is the ultimate solution to their
problems, this reveals what they believe about “need”
An addict who denies he/she has a problem indicates an
accurate awareness of need
According to McMinn, a client who recognizes a need for
relationship in the healing process would not be willing to be
confronted
Expressing remorse primarily because of a recognition of the
consequences of an action is an accurate awareness of need
according to McMinn
4 / 4 pts
Question 5
The lectures reviewed Nouwen’s concept of “hospitality” in
counseling. What is true from that discussion?
If we extend hospitality to our counselees, we will be careful
about confronting their wrong behavior
It is easy to determine when we should comfort and when we
should confront
Showing hospitality is one of the safest elements of Christian
counseling
Simply welcoming a counselee in need can have positive
therapeutic effects
4 / 4 pts
Question 6
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?
Counselors need to be very aware of why they respond to the
client as they do
If a counselor is simply angry with the client, that may
determine the way the counselor chooses to confront a client
When and how to confront should be determined by the “best
interest” of the client at all times
All of these are true 4 / 4 pts
Question 7
From the lecture, there were several reasons why someone will
have a resistance to confession. Which answer below is NOT
one of those reasons?
Spiritual pride Humbleness of spirit Shame-based fear Faulty understanding 4 / 4 pts
Question 8
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 9
Which answer below describes what should be on the
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professional disclosure statement to the client?
Policies on conMdentiality Description of training and licensure Description of your worldview All the above 4 / 4 pts
Question 10
The lectures talked about attributional styles. What is true from
that discussion?
A client who tends to blame others for his/her choices or
behavior has the most freedom to make individual choices
If a client presents him/her self as a victim, that person would
understand when others get angry at the client’s inappropriate
behavior
We actually experience the most freedom when we take
responsibility for our choices and behavior
All of the above
4 / 4 pts
Question 11
Which statement is NOT true regarding ethical standards for
counseling practice?
Ethical guidelines provide the counselor with a step-by-step
method of counseling.
Ethical guidelines provide standards about objectivity and
handling of secrets in family counseling.
Ethical guidelines provide clear rationale for handling concicts
of moral values between the counselor and client.
Ethical guidelines provide hedges against inappropriate
behavior or accusations of impropriety.
4 / 4 pts
Question 12
The lecture explained how psychology would accept the
“concept of sin.” What is a true statement from that discussion?
In the psychological perspective, guilt can be a helpful process.
In psychology, the real problem is how one interprets or feels
about a behavior, not the behavior itself.
Psychologists would suggest to a client that there are universal
absolutes with regard to behavior.
Per psychology, counseling should help the client be more
aware of how sin is a part of his/her problems.
4 / 4 pts
Question 13
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 14
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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 15
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 16
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?
Whether a trust relationship has been established between the
counselor and client
Whether the client can pick up subtle clues Whether the client is good at analysis None of these are important since sin should immediately be
confronted
4 / 4 pts
Question 17
From McMinn’s discussion on confrontation during counseling
(as reviewed in the lecture) what is a true statement?
Simply remaining silent never works as a means of confronting
wrong behavior
The same level of trust is necessary no matter what
confrontation technique the counselor uses
Helping a client see potential outcomes to behavior (the
concept of acherit)
can be a legitimate form of confrontation
There is relatively little risk in just being “directly honest” with
clients
2 / 2 pts
Question 18
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.
True
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False 2 / 2 pts
Question 19
Christian counseling would conclude that change can happen
without confronting sin.
True False 2 / 2 pts
Question 20
It is rarely helpful in counseling to confront a client about the
client’s attribution style.
True False 2 / 2 pts
Question 21
Clients with an internal attribution style, would primarily seek
counseling to feel better about themselves, rather than confront
and change their own problematic behavior.
True False 2 / 2 pts
Question 22
Whether a client has a sense of conscience will be a clue to the
client’s attributional style.
True False 2 / 2 pts
Question 23
As we consider “sin” as a factor in human problems and
behavior, the concept of external attribution would place the
blame for human choices on the individual person.
True False 2 / 2 pts
Question 24
Our clients may present as wounded and withdrawn or perhaps
as angry and self-protective.
True False 2 / 2 pts
Question 25
In every culture throughout history, human beings have deMned
themselves by their __________
Strengths Beliefs Relationships Community 2 / 2 pts
Question 26
_______________ is probably the number one reason why people
turn away from a belief in God.
Apathy Human suffering
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Genetics Love 2 / 2 pts
Question 27
Contemporary research shows that non-religious people are
more satisMed with their lives than believers.
True False 2 / 2 pts
Question 28
People do not naturally try to avoid pain, and deeply wounded
people are good at covering up their need to deny, minimize, or
rationalize their pain away.
True False 2 / 2 pts
Question 29
In dihcult ________________ relationships, many people try to
avoid painful realities by insisting that any honest evaluation of
behavior is judging and therefore off-limits.
Additive Church Pastoral Family 2 / 2 pts
Question 30
Few issues are more important in Christian counseling than the
need for the counselor to be properly _____________ as they
approach their work.
Oriented Educated Baptized Ordained 2 / 2 pts
Question 31
Before we begin the day, we can use our schedule of
appointments as our prayer guide.
True False 2 / 2 pts
Question 32
We are forced to conclude that God created us with the inherent
need for:
Understanding Work Authority Relationships 2 / 2 pts
Question 33
Achieving genuine life change requires continued recection with
constant monitoring.
True False
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Quiz Score: 100
out of 100