● Question 1
5 out of 5 points
The lecture emphasized that different generations typically have different worldviews. If we
are counseling someone just coming into adulthood in the 21st century, what should we
emphasize?
Selected
Answer: Realize that the client may have a very relativistic outlook on life.
● Question 2
5 out of 5 points
Finish this comparative key phrases with the correct sets of words: theology is to psychology
as is to .
Selected
Answer: Revelation/ reason or observation
● Question 3
5 out of 5 points
Christian counseling, based in theology, would identify sin as ultimately behind human
problems. In contrast, psychology would emphasize
Selected
Answer: illness or psychopathology
● Question 4
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 5
5 out of 5 points
In arguing for the value of integration, the lectures suggested the following:
Selected
Answer: The church should recognize that God can reveal truth through psychology,
and secular psychologists should accept that spirituality is an important part
of the solution to human problems.
● Question 6
5 out of 5 points
The lectures talked about the “two books” concept. What is a true statement from that
lecture?
Selected
Answer: God can reveal truth in science as well as in theology.
● Question 7
5 out of 5 points
Why are self-awareness and humility so important in integrative counseling?