PACO 615 Quiz 1 Midterm
PACO 615 Midterm
PACO 615 Quiz Marriage Dynamics and Marriage Counseling Midterm
- Showing genuine concern and helping one’s neighbor as an overflow of a couple’s desire to serve people in Jesus’ name is an example of this ethical principle:
- In the REACH Forgiveness intervention, letter C represents the following action:
- The concept of SMART goals implies that a goal needs to be:
- According to psychologist Robert Sternberg who
- developed the popular Triangular Theory of Love, the highest type of love is called
- is when the demands of one role affect the requirements of another one. For instance, it includes the role of being a spouse and a student at the same time.
- is a person’s ability to become aware of and manage or control his or her emotions and feelings and engage in appropriate behaviors to reach a positive outcome.
- This couple in the Bible is a great example of the concept of curb appeal shared by the Moitinhos.
- The Moitinhos propose that to address stress and the transitions in the early years of marriage, couples would do well to:
- The CLEAVE technique can be used to help the couple increase their bonding, and thus improve their intimacy. Ripley and Worthington recommend the following, EXCEPT:
- Perpetual conflicts are:
- In the ABC Theory, B is the _______________.
- The Hope-Focused approach has several strategies in the following categories named as an acrostic, EXCEPT:
- The Moitinhos assert that God’s design for marriage was established
- The Moitinhos encourage couples to do the following to feed their bodies:
- Gottman, Gottman, and DeClaire remind couples not to ignore or overlook a spouse’s _________ during a conflict.
- This is a goal of the intake session, EXCEPT:
- The core principle of Hope-Focused approach is:
- Ripley and Worthington recommend the following as their best ideas of homework at the beginning of counseling.
- The key virtue in Hope-Focused approach is:
- The TANGO intervention focuses on communication skills. T stands for:
- The following are pre-counseling interventions recommended by Ripley and Worthington, EXCEPT:
- The Hope-Focused approach is a Christian approach to marriage counseling that incorporates elements from other secular counseling approaches including:
- A study discovered that people in the U.S. walk an average of ________ steps a day.
- The Moitinhos use the metaphor of the curb appeal to represent a couple’s _______________ in the community.
- The Moitinhos have adapted a technique called _______________ to help couples develop a vision for their marriage.
- Homework is essential for successful counseling. However, many couples do not engage in completing their homework assignments. According to Ripley and Worthington, the following is a reason why they don’t.
- ______________ is a core concept in Christian marriage.
- The Hope-Focused approach to marriage counseling focuses primarily on:
- Ripley and Worthington believe that _______________ is more important than counseling sessions.
- is a description of a desired or preferred future, it involves the couple imagining possibilities.
- The Moitinhos believe that a vision has several intertwined foundational elements. These elements can help guide a couple’s thoughts as they develop a vision for their marriage. The ABC’s of a vision include the following:
- The Moitinhos believe that when a couple’s spiritual location is close to God, they will experience ____________ in their marriage.
- A harsh start-up means that the spouse started the conversation with:
- Ripley and Worthington recommend several couple screenings, EXCEPT:
- The three core elements or pathways to change in Hope-Focused marriage counseling include the following, EXCEPT:
- The Moitinhos provide the argument that the Hebrew word ezer help support the concept that:
- The Pew Research Center found that ________ of the surveyed adults knew the majority of their neighbors.
- According to Gottman, Gottman, and DeClaire. “__________ leads to emotional distance.”
- This element influences a person’s worldview.
- According to the Moitinhos, _______________ contributes positively to building a couple’s positive reputation in the community.
- The solution to a harsh start-up is a softened start-up, which can include the following, EXCEPT.
- The Moitinhos call the technique Fork in the Road approach to refer to:
- According to the Moitinhos, your worldview is ___________ and it
- “Why do people stay in their comfort zone?” The Moitinhos believe that people stay because:
- The _____________ Marriage movement has been implemented in some states, but it has also been criticized by secular groups.
- According to Gottman, Gottman, and DeClaire, “__________ creates emotional distance and hinders romance.”
- The following is true about the concept of vision.
- is an ongoing, deliberate practice of strategies that mitigate stress and promote wellness.
- Due to the cultural diversity in America, Ripley and Worthington highlight the importance of counselors learning from clients about the client’s cultural values, norms, and expectations. The concept is called:
Set 2
- Gottman, Gottman, and DeClaire remind couples not to ignore or overlook a spouse’s _________ during a conflict.
- The Moitinhos have adapted a technique called _______________ to help couples develop a vision for their marriage.
- Due to the cultural diversity in America, Ripley and
Worthington highlight the importance of counselors learning from clients about the client’s cultural values, norms, and expectations. The concept is called: - is an ongoing, deliberate practice of strategies that mitigate stress and promote wellness.
- The Moitinhos encourage couples to do the following to feed their bodies:
- In the REACH Forgiveness intervention, letter C represents the following action:
- Showing genuine concern and helping one’s neighbor as an overow of a couple’s desire to serve people in Jesus’ name is an example
of this ethical principle: - The Moitinhos believe that a vision has several intertwined foundational elements. These elements can help guide a couple’s thoughts as they develop a vision for their marriage. The ABC’s of a vision include the following:
- The three core elements or pathways to change in Hope-Focused marriage counseling include the following, EXCEPT:
- A harsh start-up means that the spouse started the conversation with:
- This is a goal of the intake session, EXCEPT:
- According to Gottman, Gottman, and DeClaire, “__________ creates emotional distance and hinders romance.”
- The following are pre-counseling interventions recommended by Ripley and Worthington, EXCEPT:
- Ripley and Worthington believe that _______________ is more important than counseling sessions.
- According to psychologist Robert Sternberg who developed the popular Triangular Theory of Love, the highest type of love is called
- ______________ is a core concept in Christian marriage.
- The Moitinhos assert that God’s design for marriage was established
- This couple in the Bible is a great example of the concept of curb appeal shared by the Moitinhos.
- The Moitinhos propose that to address stress and the transitions in the early years of marriage, couples would do well to:
- Perpetual conflicts are:
- The Hope-Focused approach is a Christian approach to marriage counseling that incorporates elements from other secular counseling approaches including:
- The following is true about the concept of vision.
- A study discovered that people in the U.S. walk an average of ________ steps a day.
- “Why do people stay in their comfort zone?” The Moitinhos believe that people stay because:
- Ripley and Worthington recommend several couple screenings, EXCEPT:
Other sets
- The core principle of Hope-Focused approach is: Faith, hope, and love
- The concept of SMART goals implies that a goal needs to be:
- is a person’s ability to become aware of and manage or control his or her emotions and feelings and engage in appropriate behaviors to reach a positive outcome.
- Showing genuine concern and helping one’s neighbor as an overflow of a couple’s desire to serve people in Jesus’ name is an example of this ethical principle:
- This couple in the Bible is a great example of the concept of curb appeal shared by the Moitinhos.
- Ripley and Worthington believe that is more important than counseling sessions.
- The Moitinhos use the metaphor of the curb appeal to represent a couple’s
- in the community.
- According to psychologist Robert Sternberg who developed the popular Triangular Theory of Love, the highest type of love is called
- According to Gottman, Gottman, and DeClaire, ” make the marriage unsafe for conversation.
- is an ongoing, deliberate practice of strategies that mitigate stress and promote wellness.
- The Moitinhos have adapted a technique called to help couples develop a vision for their marriage.
- This element influences a person’s worldview.
- The three core elements or pathways to change in Hope-Focused marriage counseling include the following, EXCEPT:
- The Moitinhos believe that a vision has several intertwined foundational elements. These elements can help guide a couple’s thoughts as they develop a vision for their marriage. The ABC’s of a vision include the following:
- Due to the cultural diversity in America, Ripley and Worthington highlight the importance of counselors learning from clients about the client’s cultural values, norms, and expectations. The concept is called:
- The Marriage movement has been implemented in some states, but it has also been criticized by secular groups.
- The Hope-Focused approach to marriage counseling focuses primarily on: behavioral change
- The Hope-Focused approach has several strategies in the following categories named as an acrostic, EXCEPT:
- is a core concept in Christian marriage.
- is when the demands of one role affect the requirements of another one. For instance, it includes the role of being a spouse and a student at the same time.
- omework is essential for successful counseling. However, many couples do not engage in completing their homework assignments. According to Ripley and Worthington, the following is a reason why they don’t.
- Perpetual conflicts are:
- The Moitinhos assert that God’s design for marriage was established
- According to the Moitinhos, contributes positively to building a couple’s positive reputation in the community.
- This is a goal of the intake session, EXCEPT:
- The following is true about the concept of vision.
- The solution to a harsh start-up is a softened start-up, which can include the following, EXCEPT.
- According to Gottman, Gottman, and DeClaire, ” creates emotional distance and hinders romance.”
- The Moitinhos encourage couples to do the following to feed their bodies:
- “Why do people stay in their comfort zone?” The Moitinhos believe that people stay because:
- The TANGO intervention focuses on communication skills. T stands for: Trusting the spouse
- The Moitinhos provide the argument that the Hebrew word ezer help support the concept that:
- The Moitinhos believe that when a couple’s spiritual location is close to God, they will experience in their marriage.
- A harsh start-up means that the spouse started the conversation with: Criticism
- is a description of a desired or preferred future, it involves the couple imagining possibilities.
- The Hope-Focused approach is a Christian approach to marriage counseling that incorporates elements from other secular counseling approaches including:
- In the REACH Forgiveness intervention, letter C represents the following action:
- The following are pre-counseling interventions recommended by Ripley and
- The Pew Research Center found that of the surveyed adults knew the majority of their neighbors.
- Ripley and Worthington recommend several couple screenings, EXCEPT: violence
- In the ABC Theory, B is the . Behavior
- A study discovered that people in the U.S. walk an average of steps a day.
- The Moitinhos call the technique Fork in the Road approach to refer to: Feeding the body
- Gottman, Gottman, and DeClaire remind couples not to ignore or overlook a spouse’s during a conflict.
- According to Gottman, Gottman, and DeClaire. ” leads to emotional distance.”
- The Moitinhos propose that to address stress and the transitions in the early years of marriage, couples would do well to:
- Ripley and Worthington recommend the following as their best ideas of homework at the beginning of counseling.
- According to the Moitinhos, your worldview is and it
- The CLEAVE technique can be used to help the couple increase their bonding, and thus improve their intimacy. Ripley and Worthington recommend the following, EXCEPT:
- The key virtue in Hope-Focused approach is: