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  Flag question: Question 1 Question 12 pts   True or False. The…

 

Flag question: Question 1Question 12 pts

 

True or False. The 2nd step of the inverted pyramid model is based on “rational clinical judgement” as opposed to step 3 of the IPM which is “theoretically-based” according to Schwitzer and Rubin?

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True.

 

False.

 

 

Flag question: Question 2Question 22 pts

 

The 2nd
step in the inverted pyramid method (IPM) is?

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narrowed inferences

 

Behavioral change

 

Problem identification

 

Thematic Groupings.

 

 

Flag question: Question 3Question 32 pts

 

Switzer and Rubin offer 4 thematic groupings for step 2 of the inverted pyramid method. Which one is not a thematic grouping approach?

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Clinical target approach

 

Intrapsychic areas approach

 

Rogerian target approach

 

Descriptive-diagnostic approach

 

 

Flag question: Question 4Question 42 pts

 

The inverted Pyramid Method (IPM) first step is which of the following?

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Thematic grouping

 

Problem identification

 

Narrowed inferences

 

Theoretical groupings

 

 

Flag question: Question 5Question 52 pts

 

Which of the following represent a descriptive-diagnostic approach (click all that apply)?

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Anxiety reactions in interpersonal situations

 

Dependent Personality disorder

 

Major depressive disorder

 

A pattern of almost lifelong depressive symptoms associated with seeing and experiencing race and gender discrimination.

 

 

Flag question: Question 6Question 62 pts

 

The last step of case conceptualization in the inverted pyramid model (IPM) involves which one of the following?

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Application of theory such as automatic thoughts in CBT in understanding maladaptive thoughts

 

Understanding deep, core clinical features driving the signs and symptoms.

 

Assessing the main areas of function and dysfunction

 

Development of a DSM-5 diagnosis with z-codes

 

 

Flag question: Question 7Question 72 pts

 

Which one of the following best represents step 3 in the inverted pyramid model (IPM)?

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A list of client problems.

 

Application of the clinical targets method

 

A limit to self-actualization and self-worth is experienced by client

 

Invalidating parental environment growing up created disorganized attachment style

 

 

Flag question: Question 8Question 82 pts

 

Which one of these is not a Christian counseling integration view noted by Tan?

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Theophostic

 

Spoiling the Egyptians

 

Christianity against psychology

 

A level of explanations view

 

 

Flag question: Question 9Question 92 pts

 

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

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True.

 

False.

 

 

Flag question: Question 10Question 102 pts

 

True or False. Tan notes when attempting Christian integration with a secular theory (e.g., CBT, DBT, existentialism, feminism), the Christian counselor needs to evaluate the secular theory principles against Scriptural truths before applying.

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True.

 

False.

 

 

Flag question: Question 11Question 112 pts

 

According to a biblical view of humans (biblical anthropology), the ultimate purpose to life, according to Tan, is

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To serve others.

 

To know God and enjoy him forever

 

To evangelize the lost

 

To seek out mystical God experiences for healing

 

 

Flag question: Question 12Question 122 pts

 

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

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True.

 

False.

 

 

Flag question: Question 13Question 132 pts

 

Which of the following, according to Tan, are implications to holding to biblical anthropology (click all that apply)?

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Human are a fallen being because of sin

 

Humans are dualistic (body and soul)

 

Holistic view of people (e. g., body, mind, emotions, soul, and social)

 

Salvation is the key to any healing

 

 

Flag question: Question 14Question 142 pts

 

Which one of the following was used to support the use of Scripture in counseling for Tan?

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Acts 10:10

 

2 Timothy 3:16

 

2 Corinthians 12:9-10

 

Genesis 1:28

 

 

Flag question: Question 15Question 152 pts

 

Which of the following would be considered “Christian spiritual disciplines” that a counselor can apply to their life or as an intervention when working with a client (click all that apply)?

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Prayer

 

Yoga

 

Solitude

 

Confession

 

 

Flag question: Question 16Question 162 pts

 

For Tan _____________________  integration is a more overt approach that directly and systematically deals with spiritual and religious matters in counseling.

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Redemptive

 

Implicit

 

Explicit

 

Intentional

 

 

Flag question: Question 17Question 172 pts

 

Which of the following could be “spiritual” issues in a session (click all that apply)?

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Existential concern

 

Adultery

 

Religious addiction

 

Legalism

 

 

Flag question: Question 18Question 182 pts

 

According to Tan, ___________________ integration is a more subtle approach to counseling than ____________ integration which actively uses prayer and scripture during a session based on client consent.

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Levels of explanation, Christianity integrates psychology

 

Spoiling the Egyptians, Biblical counseling

 

Anthropology, hamartiology

 

implicit, explicit

 

 

Flag question: Question 19Question 192 pts

 

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

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Verbal consent only

 

Verbal and written consent ideally

 

Consent is not needed

 

Assessment of client’s Christian maturity

 

 

Flag question: Question 20Question 202 pts

 

Which one of these theories may be better adapted to implicit integration according to Tan?

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Cognitive behavioral theory

 

humanistic approach

 

Psychodynamic

 

reality therapy

 

 

Flag question: Question 21Question 212 pts

 

True or False Switzer and Rubin advocate for the use of theory in the treatment (tx) plan process?

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True.

 

False.

 

 

Flag question: Question 22Question 222 pts

 

Stan is obviously angry. His counselor wants to use a reflection of feeling. Which of the following is the best example of a reflection of feeling?

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Stan, you look and sound angry

 

What’s under the anger, Stan?

 

I hear anger Stan, but I can also feel the hurt under your anger

 

What you’re feeling is anger Stan . . . and that’s perfectly normal under these circumstances.

 

What happened, Stan, that makes you so angry?

 

 

Flag question: Question 23Question 232 pts

 

Which of the following is NOT one of the three parts of the listening continuum?

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Listening Neutrality

 

Nondirective listening behaviors

 

Directive listening behaviors

 

Directive action behaviors

 

There are really four parts to the listening continuum

 

 

Flag question: Question 24Question 242 pts

 

Therapists practicing from a __________ or __________ perspective tend to reject the concept of personality and believe that behavior is the function of a situation or a person’s cognitions about a situation.

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behavioral; cognitive

 

psychoanalytic; person-centered

 

behavioral; person-centered

 

psychoanalytic; cognitive

 

None of the above

 

 

Flag question: Question 25Question 252 pts

 

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

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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.