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Which of the following statements are true according to Tan (click…

Which of the following statements are true according to Tan (click all that apply)?

Group of answer choices

All human beings have sinned and are fallen people.

 

Problem feelings are always driven by problem behavior and problematic thinking.

 

At times emotional pain may not be attributed to a person’s sinful actions.

 

The dark night of the soul is a spiritual aspect of emotional pain.

 

 

 Question 2

 

Tan believes that the Bible, when applied to counseling, needs which of the following? (click all that apply)

Group of answer choices

Sound exegesis and hermeneutics

 

A basic knowledge of Scripture and theology

 

Engagement in the spiritual disciplines

 

Making clients disciples.

 

 

Question 3

 

True or False. One of Tan’s basic principles of Christian counseling is to avoid making disciples.

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True.

 

False.

 

 

Question 4

 

True or False. The Bible is exhaustive and comprehensive when applying to Christian counseling according to Tan.

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True.

 

False.

 

 

Question 5

 

According to Tan, which of the following is considered “crucial in facilitating personal and spiritual growth” for the Christian counselor.

Group of answer choices

Grace

 

Mindfulness

 

Spiritual disciplines

 

Self-care

 

 Question 6

 

According to Tan, the following are types of prayer:

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Petitionary

 

Inner Healing

 

Meditative

 

All the above

 

 

 Question 7

 

True or False, Scripture can be misused according to Tan by not paying clear attention to the context of a verse (e.g., effective exegesis and hermeneutics) and context of the client (e.g., what is the goal when using this verse).

Group of answer choices

True.

 

False.

 

 

 Question 8

 

If a counselor is working with a client who desires to have prayer, Scripture, fasting, or meditation integrated into the sessions, the counselor needs?

Group of answer choices

Verbal consent only

 

Verbal and written consent ideally

 

Consent is not needed

 

Assessment of client’s Christian maturity

 

 

 Question 9

 

When working with a client who is not a believer in Christ, which integration approach is supported by Tan?

Group of answer choices

Implicit

 

explicit

 

nouthetic

 

biblical

 

 

Question 10

 

Which one of the following would be an “improvement” goal for treatment planning?

Group of answer choices

Develop a goal to keep current job and health insurance

 

Develop a goal that attending to existential question such as “purpose of life.”

 

Develop a goal around improvement of emotional regulations to cope with mood swinging associated with bipolar disorder.

 

Develop a goal to reduce the client immediate harm to husband.

 

 

 Question 11

 

Which one of the following would be a “potentiality” goal for treatment planning?

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Develop a goal to use psychodynamic theory to addresses the underlying personality structure of dependent personality disorder.

 

Developing a goal to conduct a MMPI assessment for a diagnosis.

 

Develop a goal to reduce OCD symptom of checking doors and locks.

 

Develop a goal to provide psychoeducation to parent’s on their child’s diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder.

 

 

 Question 12

 

True or False. According to Switzer and Rubin, treatment planning is not a theory driven process.

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True.

 

False.

 

 

 Question 13

 

Click all of the following which are true about treatment planning according to Switzer and Rubin.

Group of answer choices

A treatment plan is action oriented

 

A treatment plan provides a road map to recovery

 

A treatment plan is not necessary for clinical documentation

 

A treatment plan must have measures in place to monitor change

 

 

Question 14

 

Which of one of the following is true of treatment goals?

Group of answer choices

They are not theoretically based

 

They only focus on reducing or eliminating a problem

 

One or more goal is needed for each problem being treated

 

The client is seen as the expert when developing treatment goals

 

 Question 15

 

When identifying clinical target areas for treatment planning which of the following are true (click all that apply)?

Group of answer choices

Look through the lens of “urgency and magnitude

 

Understand the client’s motivation to change connect to the target problems

 

Be knowledgeable of the client’s insurance limitations

 

Have the skills to identify clinical “red flags” such as harm to self

 

 

Question 16

 

Which of the following are outcome measurements (click all that apply)?

Group of answer choices

Parent report of increased prosocial activities by child

 

Client report of decrease in number of days feeling “sad.”

 

Beck Depression inventory score reduced by 8 points from baseline

 

Counselor report of maladaptive automatic thoughts

 

 

 Question 17

 

Which one of the following would define “necessity” goal?

Group of answer choices

Developing a goal that attempts to change family dynamics.

 

Develop a goal aimed to reducing the active risk of client’s harm.

 

Develop a goal to support cognitive restructuring.

 

Develop a goal to resolve the underlying reasons for social avoidance.

 

 

 Question 18

 

To select and behavioral identify the targeted problems, Switzer and Rubin suggest all of the following except?

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Identify which problems are most important based on urgency, dysfunction, impairment, and risk.

 

Examine the characteristics of the client

 

Examine the contextual factors of the client

 

Use your theoretical lens to rank the client’s problems

 

 

Question 19

 

According to Schwitzer and Rubin, the main components of a fully developed diagnosis include?

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Clinical disorders, severity, presenting problem,

 

clinical disorder, any medical conditions, psychosocial problems, environmental problems, functioning

 

Clinical disorder, medical condition, severity, psychosocial problems, functioning

 

Clinical disorder, assessment, mood, behavior, cognitive, physiological

 

 

Question 20

 

Besides the DSM-5 criteria, specifiers, and subtypes, it is important to also examine and offer the following when appropriate (click all that apply).

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General medical conditions, e.g., G47.33 obstructive Sleep Apnea

 

Psychosocial problem, e.g., Z62.820 parent-child relational problem

 

Theoretical etiology, e.g., maladaptive schema

 

Environmental problem, e.g., Z59.5 extreme poverty

 

 

 Question 21

 

Which of the following would NOT be included in the closing stage of the intervention?

Group of answer choices

Reassuring and supporting the client

 

applying a new intervention

 

Summarizing crucial themes

 

Guiding and empowering the client

 

Instilling hope

 

 

Question 22

 

The clinical interview involves a sequential or organized set of interactions between clinician and client. It should be:

Group of answer choices

Conducted using a rigid step-by-step approach.

 

A relatively smooth and continuous process.

 

Conducted without any direct questioning.

 

None of these are true because the clinical interview is unstructured.

 

Question 23

 

Letting clients struggle with an unstructured opening may be important because:

Group of answer choices

It allows you to evaluate their coping skills.

 

It allows clients to recover from a faltering start and demonstrate their ability to express themselves.

 

It allows you to see how much help clients need in expressing themselves.

 

All of the above.

 

None of the above—you should not let clients struggle.

 

 

 Question 24

 

Which of the following words best describes the function or purpose of an intake interview?

Group of answer choices

Introductory

 

Informal

 

Assessment

 

Intervention-focused

 

None of the above

 

 

Question 25

 

After several client problems have been identified, which is the best way for a therapist to decide which problem to deal with first?

Group of answer choices

Choose the problem the therapist believes is causing the client the most distress.

 

Choose the problem that can be dealt with most effectively.

 

Choose the problem the client identifies as his or her main concern.

 

Choose the problem the referral source listed as the presenting problem.

 

Choose the problem the therapist feels he/she has the best chance of fixing