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The Journal of Pastoral Care and Counseling
(Fall 2002, Vol. 56, No. 3)
[Answer 7 of 10 questions correctly to receive 6 hours of Continuing Education credit]

Guest Editorial: Research on Religion and Health

1. In a hospital, who is most likely to refer patients to the chaplain?

a. a cardiologist

b. a neurologist

c. an orthopedic surgeon

d. a nurse

 

2. A study of pediatricians in Boston found that ____ believed that faith played a role in healing.

a. 15%

b. 35%

c. 55%

d. 65%

 

Depth Oriented Brief Therapy (Thomson & Jordan)

3. In case #1, the counselor asked Tom to complete this sentence:

a. I needed to be a scoundrel because...

b. God is punishing me because...

c. My father was physically abusive because...

d. My mother was weak because...

 

4. In case #2, the counselor used the DOBT symptom deprivation technique by asking Bill to

a. record his fondest memories of his father.

b. attend basketball games with someone else.

c. visualize himself functioning independently for 18 months.

d. make an effort to get closer to his two siblings.

 

Pastoral Counseling Training (Hightower)

5. For goal #8, a therapist who asked a client to share his emotional life by the use of music was

a. fulfilling goal 8b: encouraging innovative ideas for technique.

b. following a traditional treatment plan.

c. using a risky, unproven style of counseling.

d. corrected for not integrating spirituality into counseling.

 

6. For goal #10, the art and skill of effective diagnosis,

a. the use of DSM-IV is discouraged.

b. only the psychological components are considered.

c. spiritual and psychological assessments are given equal weight.

d. weekly consultations with a psychiatrist are optional.

 

Job’s Old Time Religion (Byrne)

7. Job was alienated from his community because

a. he really had sinned against God.

b. his community failed to comfort him.

c. he was no longer useful.

d. his disorientation made him lose perspective.

 

8. A lament is

a. a cry to a seemingly absent God.

b. a prayer that raises questions about God’s justice.

c. the only sound that misery can make.

d. all of the above

 

9. Walter Brueggeman reminds us that a covenantal relationship with God

a. can endure hard questions.

b. should decrease our suffering.

c. substitutes praise for lament.

d. requires obedience without faltering.

 

Helen Flanders Dunbar (Hart)

10. Dunbar’s case reviews of her patients were driven by

a. her passion to prove psychoanalytic theory.

b. the need to quickly formulate conclusions.

c. careful reference to patient narrative.

d. the superiority of psychological factors over medical history.

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