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Quiz Seven

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This quiz is over the lecture from Week 8.

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Victor Frankl's basic thesis is:

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work while the sun is shining.

it doesn't matter how excited a person is when he/she wakes up to a new day.

it's okay when the spilt milk has already gone under the bridge.

life is transformed when a mission worth carrying out is uncovered.

 

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Pastoral Counselors encounter many people whose root problem is:

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a profound emptiness.

selfishness.

addicted to excitement.

organizational challenged.

 

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One with creative values:

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studies art.

does something worthwhile.

builds houses.

loves dancing.

 

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Maslow calls the most significant values:

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the"B" values - B for being.

the "S" values -- S for satisfaction.

the "A" values - A for attitude.

the "F" values - F for fundamentals.

 

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James A. Knight points out that confrontation can be useful in helping:

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only the mature counselees.

those who are incarserated.

older adolescents and young adults grow toward maturity.

captive audiences.

 

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Strong caring confrontation can:

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prevent suicide.

always cause resentment.

never work.

requires outside help.

 

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When a counselor makes a major error, he or she should:

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cover up the mistake.

ignore the mistake.

admit his or her infalibility.

hope the counselee doesn't come back.

 

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The crucial variable in all counseling on ethical and value issues is:

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to manipulate the counselee.

to bypass moralism.

the counselor's own ethical integrity and wholeness.

just not talk about ethics and values.

 

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Meaning vacuums occur:

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at midlife crisis.

at the intersection of theological value in people's lives.

at adolescence.

in the golden age group.

 

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Psychologist O. Hobart Mowrer has helped remind Pastoral Counselors:

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not to worry about the life style of the counselees.

sweep human problems under the rug.

of the crucial importance of ethical issues in most human problems.

it's okay to be judgmental.

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Groups are:

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unlawful.

ineffective.

the fabric from which a church program is woven.

the way people can criticize the leaders of the church.

 

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Small sharing groups:

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can meet many of its members pastoral care needs.

may lead to dependance of one another.

do not nuture a sense of belonging.

help introverted people feel comfortable.

 

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Small groups engage in:

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social engagements only.

intensive Bible study only.

engage in service to the community only.

engage in Bible study, prayer, mutual caring, and service to the community.

 

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People are more prone to talk openly and with freedom:

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with family.

with a minister.

in small caring, sharing groups.

in the halls and cafeteria.

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