Moore XL Introduction to Pastoral Counseling 14 Weeks quiz 6
uestion 12.5 pts
To be healthy people need:
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to follow their animal instincts.
sound values and meaning.
to ignore their guilt.
to be amoral.
Flag question: Question 2
Question 22.5 pts
Ethical and value issues:
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are present in all human dilemma and problems.
should be ignored.
must not be discussed.
no longer needed in Pastoral Counseling.
Flag question: Question 3
Question 32.5 pts
in the pastoral functions, reconciling:
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is no longer important.
runs counselees away.
renews a right relationship with God and neighbor.
is too embarrassing.
Flag question: Question 4
Question 42.5 pts
A healthy conscience:
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not having Christian standards by which to live.
must be taught good morals.
as repressing guilt.
develop on its own.
Flag question: Question 5
Question 52.5 pts
Good guilt:
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is to have no guilt.
does not exist.
is appropriate guilt.
is neurotic guilt.
Flag question: Question 6
Question 62.5 pts
Neurotic feelings result from:
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churchalohism.
violating internalized parental prohibitions.
being free moral agents.
Adam and Eve.
Flag question: Question 7
Question 72.5 pts
The Pastoral Counselor can confront because:
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of his or her competence as an ethical guide.
it makes her or him feel powerful.
it is expected of him or her.
he gets paid to do so.
Flag question: Question 8
Question 82.5 pts
Forgiveness:
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is forgetting - erasing memory.
is excusing wrong actions.
must include restitution and responsible action.
is always in God's pervue.
Flag question: Question 9
Question 92.5 pts
AA's Twelve Step program:
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is better than Pastoral Counseling.
is successful because it puts blame on others.
is successful because it requires the participant to take a moral inventory.
ignores guilt and shame.
Flag question: Question 10
Question 102.5 pts
The value of self confrontation is it:
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leads to confession and forgiveness.
causes the counselee to be angry with the counselor.
puts blame on others.
does not allow one to see his or her irresponsible behavior.