HSCO 506 Quiz 2
Quiz: Roles of Christian Counselors
HSCO 506 Quiz 2
- One counseling benefit of Nouwen’s polarities model of spiritual formation is that we find clues as to typical counseling problems. If a client was at the “loneliness” end of the pole, he/she might be struggling with
- What propels a level of professionalism in Christian counseling?
- In the context of the discussion of Christian counseling as a spiritual enterprise, the lecture talked about “receiving grace” and “refining grace.” What is the main idea behind that discussion?
- The lecture talked about internal dissonance as one reason for personal suffering. What can we say about that?
- If we take into account the Formation Field approach to spiritual formation in our counseling, what is true?
- According to the lecture, the term “spirituality” primarily denotes
- How does the rate limiting factor mentioned in the lecture and by McMinn relate to counseling?
- When clients come to a Christian counselor expecting to have “spirituality” included in counseling, what must we keep in mind?
- What is a main insight in Nouwen’s polarities model?
- From the lecture discussion of the METAMORPH grid, what is a true statement below?
- What would a counselor do as an “engineer” as relates to multi-tasking in Christian counseling?
- All of the models of spiritual formation have one of the same elements, which is
- From the METAMORPH perspective, what does it mean when the grid follows the idea of “many theories and techniques in service of a Christian worldview?”
- Brewer’s model of spiritual formation emphasizes the necessary relationships in the life of our counselee. What is true of his approach?
- What is the idea behind the faith tradition vs. the formation tradition in the context of spirituality; why is focusing on our formation tradition important in counseling?
- The lectures talked about creating “free space” in the process of counseling suffering clients. What is a true statement from that discussion?
- Which list below provides some of the best suggestions for building a therapeutic relationship in a Christian counseling session?
- In counseling suffering people, what principle is true from the lectures?
- In providing hospitality and solidarity to a suffering client, what is true?
- From the lecture, McMinn discusses “Three Continuous Assessment Dimensions.” Which statement below is NOT one of them?
- One way to move your counselee from “stranger” to friend, is to ask the tough questions.
- It is not really important that a counselor assess his/her own feelings toward a potential client.
- There is little connection between a counselor’s worldview and the theory that a counselor chooses to promote healing.
- We can be “pleasantly inflexible” in our counseling by holding on to our foundational set of beliefs.
- The key idea of spirituality is to have a unified life.
- According to the lecture, the fact that psychologists sometimes talk about “spirituality” gives affirmation to the yearning for experiences that all people seem to have.
- The lecture emphasized that a characteristic of Christian counseling was an absolute reliance on technique.
- Clarifying your role as a counselor can actually contribute to healing for a suffering client.
- With regard to attribution theory, as counselors we need to recognize that people are responsible for their own behavior but at the same time also respond to external events.
- Consistent with the concept of hospitality is the expectation that there should always be conversation in the counseling relationship.