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• Question 1
5 out of 5 points
If we are trying to distinguish what “Christian” counseling is (vs. secular
counseling), which statement is true from the lecture?
Selected
Answer: A counselor thinking “Christianly” would look beyond just
helping a client solve an immediate problem.
• Question 2
5 out of 5 points
The lectures explain that ways of knowing (epistemologies) can be limited.
What is a true statement based on that discussion?
Selected
Answer: As we search for truth, we need to realize that our thinking
can be flawed and we need to be willing to allow others to
challenge our thinking and conclusions.
• Question 3
5 out of 5 points
The lecture emphasized that the way we interpret behavior has a lot to do
with our worldview, and a lot to do with our expectations of our clients.
What is true based on the lecture discussion?
, Selected
Answer: The worldview of most secular psychologists would suggest
that a primary reason for personal problems is a lack of
coping skills.
• Question 4
5 out of 5 points
Why are self-awareness and humility so important in integrative
counseling?
Selected
Answer: All the
above
• Question 5
0 out of 5 points
If I am following the “earmarks” of integration laid out in the lectures,
which of the following would I demonstrate?
Selected
Answer: I would primarily focus on the relief of human
suffering.
• Question 6
5 out of 5 points
For the Christian counselor, epistemology, according to the lecture