Aservic and Ethics
Spiritual Potpourri
Eastern World Religions
Western World Religions
Considerations for Counseling
100
The total number of Aservic competencies.
What are 14?
100
This type of approach tries to "bring the client around" to what the counselor perceives to be spiritually "correct"
What is the exclusivist?
100
He followed a path known as "The Middle Way".
Who Is Siddhartha?
100
These are the 3 major divisions of Christianity.
What are Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestantism ?
100
When joining a client engaged in spiritual bypass, it is advisable to work at these 4 levels:
What are cognitive, emotional, physical and interpersonal?
200
The acronym Aservic stands for:
What is The Association for Spiritual, Ethical and Religious Values in Counseling?
200
When a client relies strictly on a spiritual approach to healing psychological wounds.
What is spiritual bypass? (coined by Charles Whitfield, 2003)
200
The oldest known religion.
What is Hinduism?
200
This Western Religion focuses on reflection and repentance during it's High Holy week.
What is Judaism?
200
The framework of a spiritual experience whereby a client may find meaning and purpose in life.
What is "Translation"?
300
Name 3 specific types of categories of Aservic Competencies:
What are 1) Counselor Self-awareness 2) Communication 3) Culture and Worldview?
300
The Sanskrit term that categorizes how spirituality can be incorporated into the counseling process.
What is Namaste? (the light within me bows to the light within you)
300
Name 3 concepts central to Taoism:
What are 1) Tao 2) Yin/Yang 3) Wu-wei
300
The two types of Muslims in direct opposition to each other:
What are Sunnis and Shiites?
300
When clients attempt to solve psychological issues with spirituality alone.
What is Spiritual Bypass?
400
A counselor that denies the sacred truth of a client may be categorized as a :
What is a rejectionist?
400
Give an example of Transformation.
What is a Near Death Experience? (also..... Vipassana Mediation and Centering Prayer)
400
The 3 major traditions of Buddhism:
What are Theravada, Mahayana, and Varayana?
400
A Central Tenet of Christianity
What is "The Trinity"
400
When a counselor avoids or dismisses discussions of spirituality.
What is a rejectionist approach?
500
If a counselor praises the virtues of a religiuos perspective on a client that is atheist or non-religious, he/she may be this type of counselor
What is impositional?
500
The types of spiritual issues a client may bring into the counseling setting.
What are 1) Explicit- a crisis of faith 2) Implicit- issues relating to meaning/purpose ?
500
According to Hinduism, the belief that all actions have moral consequences:
What is Karma?
500
Sufi dancers are also referred to as:
What are Dervishes?
500
The counselor presses a religious or spiritual framework on an atheist or nonreligious client.
What is an impositional approach?
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