PACO 617 Quizzes
Quiz 2 Chapter 3-4
- According to Marcus (2007), the self-aware helper has the capacity to use countertransference as a diagnostic indicator
- Which of the following are not included in the author’s list of counselor unmet needs?
- After gaining insight into any unresolved issues, trainees are encouraged to obtain personal counseling to work through them
- According to Wilson (1990) Christian counselors are applied theologians who possess both the knowledge and skills of their secular counterparts, but perceive people and circumstances through a biblical lens
- The perspectives of the heart refers to
- The nature of counseling typically brings together a person who is sensitive and caring with people who are sensitive and caring
- Which actions can be taken by the counselor to prevent harm?
- Counselor attitudes include attitudes about God, Christ, the Holy Spirit, the world and the Word, as well as
- One of the major implications of compassion fatigue is the loss of one’s effectiveness as a helper because of the impaired judgment, _____, and the emotional toll of caring.
- The most damaging and common type of countertransference involves _____ issues.
Quiz 4
- Four resources for change are: The individual, the natural community, God and
- Which of the following represent data that is not usually useful in organizing conceptualizations?
- Bandler and Grinder (1975) identify three processes or patterns that seem to play a role in helping the brain make sense of the world: deletions, distortions, and
- Resistance can occur because of the lack of rapport with a counselor.
- Counselors contribute little to counselee resistance.
- In the acrostic for guidelines for dealing with reluctance RELUCTANT, “C” refers to
- Treatment planning considers the counselee’s goals.
- Denial, reluctance, and resistance are common issues in the Contemplation stage.
- According to Osborn, Dean & Petruzzi (2004), conceptualization is the counselor’s intentional, focused, and ongoing effort to understand a particular counselee case
- How you describe a counselee’s problem reveals what you believe about human nature.
Quiz 5 Chapter 9 &10
- In this stage of counseling, it is important to creat a transtion to signal to the counselee that time is nearing an end.
- One powerful method by which to assess the counselee’s family is the genogram
- Individuals with a diffuse or unformed identity are unable to enjoy the peace and stability of a strong and central sense of self
- In terms of locus of control, people who are externally oriented believe that outcomes are contingent on
- Research indicates no genetic link to disorders
- An overarching purpose of the counseling interview is to help the counselee with his presenting concerns
- Coping skills are characteristic ways of circumventing life’s difficulties
- Although a presenting problem is only “the tip of the iceberg,” it gives the counselor some idea about “the iceberg”
- Laurencelle, Abell, and Schwartz (2002) report that faith in and reliance on God has the potential to decrease anxiety, depression, and
- A counselor can clearly and convincingly present truth to counselees, but he must recognize where his responsibility ends
Quiz 7 Chapter 13-14
- In the acrostic ASSIGN, the first “S” represents
- Little has been written on the topic of forgiveness from a counseling perspective.
- In the acrostic HUMOR, the “M” stands for
- Many things can interfere with homework including
- As compared to men, women are less likely to comply with homework assignments.
- Counselors can personally pray for their counselees and
- Lovinger (1979, 1984) and Worthington (1986) suggest that religious counselees with negative concepts about counselors are resistant to therapy and have high rates of premature termination
- In the acrostic ASSIGN, the “G” represents
- The use of humor is one way of infusing our personalities into the helping relationship (Dewane, 2006)
- Only when you accurately understand your counselee’s unique experience of God can you ethically and effectively address any God-related problems
Quiz 8 Chapter 15
- The counselor may grow personally and spiritually through supervision, his marriage and
- Five key skill-based areas relating to cultural competence include
- In the acrostic SOAP, “O” stands for
- According to Soisson, Vande Creek, & Knapp (1987) counselors should document information about what happened in the session, the types of help offered, reasons for your professional decisions and actions and
- A code of ethics and legal standards are the same
- Ethical codes cover all ethical and legal quandries.
- The most widely used system of writing notes is SOAP.
- A wise move is to have a lawyer on retainer who is familiar with laws relating to the mental health profession
- A contact report should include the
- A list of forms which are commonly used in the counseling process would include intake, informed consent, counseling authorization, emergency instructions, and