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| What to Communicate
(VanKatwyk) 1. The author considers reflective communication to be a. mimicking the client b. a mechanical, one-way process c. acceptance through mirroring d. passive and repetitious 2. Reframing, relabeling, and humor take place during the _________ role. a. representative b. reflective c. reconstruction Organ Donation (Tartaglia) 3. Prior to the discussion of organ donation, a decoupled approach takes place when a. the family lets go of their failing loved one b. the family understands and acknowledges brain death c. the physician makes a declaration of brain death d. the FCC introduces the LifeNet coordinator 4. In this project, the request for organ donation was made by a. the FCC team leader b. the chaplain c. the family doctor d. the LifeNet coordinator Spiritual Experience... (Easterling) 5. INSPIRIT captured two elements: a persons personal conviction of Gods existence, and a persons a. knowledge of the Bible b. closeness to God c. theological accuracy d. humanitarian good will 6. This study found that _______ improved grief adjustment. a. spiritual experience b. church attendance c. denominational preference d. educational level 7. Larson and Larson pointed out that mainstream mental health practitioners endorse faith and religion at ___ frequency than the people they serve. a. the same b. a higher c. a little lower d. a much lower The Wellsprings of Ministry (Muse) 8. Garretts counselor suggested that his ministry burnout was fueled by a. sleep deprivation b. a mid-life crisis c. a lack of dedication d. an unconscious childhood agenda 9. As a boy, Garrett had wanted to become a. a minister b. an engineer c. a lawyer d. a teacher 10. Which of these IS a proper motive for ministry? a. getting approval from ones parishioners b. using ministry to achieve a sense of self c. attempting to find belovedness and wholeness d. serving God through unselfish love to others |
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