Quiz: The Bible, Prayer, and the Christian CounselorScore for this quiz: 89 out of 100 Question 14 / 4 ptsSome beginning Christian counselors may be tempted to quote a quick verse, or give an easy biblical solution without delving into deeper issues in the life of the client. What caution about using the Bible in counseling might that illustrate? Violating professional identity issues Using the Bible as a smokescreen Coming off as too confident Exhibit an all-or-nothing approach Question 24 / 4 ptsHealing prayer can best be described as: Inside-out change in upward, outward, and inward attitudes. Drawing attention to God as an agent of transformation. A healthier, more biblically-accurate view of God. All the aboveQuestion 30 / 4 ptsAlthough the lectures emphasized the importance of inside-out change, the lectures also explained the value of outside-in change. What is the function of dislocating experiences in the context of outside-in change? Therapists taking advantage of a dislocating experience will primarily help a client feel comfortable with his/her life circumstances. Dislocating experiences are the result of a born-again experience. Dislocating experiences rarely lead to self-analysis. Sometimes a traumatic personal experience can cause a client to look at deeper issues of the heart.