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July 31, 2001
Dr. Bill Gaultiere
Director of New Hope & Psychologist with ChristianSoulCare.com

(714) 971-4213, DrBill@CrystalCathedral.org

If you're taking this class by CE Notes only then simply complete this quick exam and you'll be credited for completing the class. 

New Hope counselors turn it in to Sheila (T-5 or SheilaS@CrystalCathedral.org) and New Hope Teenline counselors turn it in to Barbara (T-5 or Barbie@CrystalCathedral.org).  

1.   Jesus is a New Hope Counselor.  F
2.  There are six counseling skills New Hope Counselors need to be good at. F
3. Jesus' ministry was limited for people who lacked motivation.   F
4.     Active listening is like volleying a tennis ball back and forth over the net.   F
5.  To collaborate with a caller/chatter is to give advice.   F
6.   The earlier in a conversation that you collaborate on an action step the better.     F
7. Boundaries, like ending a call/chat, need to be set gently, as well as firmly. F

8.        The acronym T.L.C. for S.O.S. suggests 6 essential techniques and steps in crisis counseling.  What are they?  Briefly describe each step.

T ____________________________________________________________

L ____________________________________________________________

C ____________________________________________________________

S ____________________________________________________________

O ____________________________________________________________

S ____________________________________________________________

Consider the following opening statements from "tommy2" to a counselor in to New Hope's chat room: "This is around the 2 year anniversary of when I attempted suicide over a break up.  I've had problems with my relationships with women and my parental upbringing's effects on these relationships.  Recently, I again opened up and confided a lot of deep secrets to a woman I just met, and it seems as though she has lost interest." 8.         Demonstrate active listening by offering "tommy2":

(1) An open ended question to invite further self-disclosure: _______________

______________________________________________________________

(2) A reflecting feelings response: ___________________________________

______________________________________________________________

(3) And a summary comment: ______________________________________

______________________________________________________________

9.         Based on what "tommy2" said at the outset what issue is it most important for you to focus on?

(a) Recent problem with woman he just met

(b) Break up two years ago

(c) Assess for suicidality

(d) Past suicide attempt

(e) Parental upbringing

10.    Demonstrate an open-ended question that you could use, later in the conversation after connecting with "tommy2," to brainstorm a possible action step.  ________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________

11.    Offer an example of one self-help referral and one resource article from New Hope's website that you might offer "tommy2" (at the end of the conversation): __________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________

12.    The things that were most helpful for me about this class were:

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