CCOU 304 Quiz 3 Transitions
CCOU 304 Quiz 3: Life Transitions
- True or False: The Scriptures should actively shape how we pray.
- True or False: God wants us to cry out to Him for help.
- True or False: As we counsel, we must actively lead towards a particular end.
- True or False: Childhood and adolescence are periods oftentimes marked by significant change in a young woman.
- True or False: It’s OK to help others with their needs even without addressing our own.
- Which of these was not one of the six “L’s” of the counseling process given in our text?
- True or False: We would counsel a twenty-year-old woman differently than a sixty-year-old woman based on her life stage.
- What is listed as the most common source of potential struggles for young adults?
- True or False: Most people come to counseling because they’ve figured out a solution to their problems and just need help putting into practice.
- Which of these was not a way that Welch encouraged us to recognize help as it comes?
Set 2
- True or false: We should not offer help for those with disabilities, in case we insult them.
- True or false: It is helpful to consider even ordinary tasks when trying to help someone with chronic pain.
- What should be our standard for our emotions?
- True or false: We have a choice in how we think and act in response to our emotions.
- What is the source of our emotions?
- Which of these is not a thinking error:
- True or false: Communication with people in general is difficult for those who struggle with depression.
- It is important to think of disabled persons first as
- True or false: Chronic pain is usually easy to treat.
- Which of the following is not a type of change for those dealing with chronic pain that Bev Hislop lists?