nt Questions & Answer Liberty University
Week 7 test 3
1. Question 1 4 out of4 points The lectures talk about the "level of risk" that
different forms of prayer introduce during counseling. What is true from that
discussion? Selected The use of meditation, as a form of prayer, or praying
directly for a client in session should come alter the counselor Answer:
knows the client well, knows something about the spiritual history of the
client, and has developed a degree of trust in the therapeutic
relationship.
2. Question 2 4 out of 4 points The lectures discussed using the METAMORPH
grid by filling in the biblical references and spiritual formation columns.
What is the purpose behind doing that? Selected Answer: We need to learn
how to help clients think biblically and correct faulty thought patterns.
3. Question 3 4 out of4 points The lectures talked about specific strategies for
using the Bible in counseling. Which of the following would NOT be
endorsed based on the lecture discussion? Selected Answer: I could use
counseling techniques that teach clients how to legitimately get revenge
on an abusing spouse.
4. Question 4 4 out 0f4 points The week 5 lecture talked about "depreciative
desires" as a hindrance to reading Scripture for spiritual formation. What
would be an example of that hindrance in the life of a client? Selected
Answer: All of these concepts were represented in the discussion of
"depreciative desires."
5. Question 5 4 out of4 points The lecture defines the "Trinitarian Relationship
in Counseling" as: Selected Answer: The recognition that God is the ever
—present part of each counseling session.
6. Question 6 4 out of 4 points Which answer below best describes the
statement: "We can always count on God’s Word, but we must be careful of
our interpretations and applications," (from the Five Potential Problems
When Using the Bible in Christian Counseling lecture)? Selected Answer:
The "overconfidence" trap
7. Question 7 4 out of4 points Some beginning Christian counselors may be
tempted to quote a quick verse, or give an easy biblical solution without
delving into deeper issues in the life of the client. What caution about using
the Bible in counseling might that illustrate? Selected Answer: Using the
, Bible as a smokescreen