Exam 5: Questions: Opening Communication

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Sometimes questions are essential. Explain this concept and provide two examples.

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"So, it's you we need to work on. Is that right?" This is a(n) ______ question.

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Assume you want to conduct an elementary assessment as part of an initial interview with a parent whose child has been caught stealing from a local store. Using the newspaper rubric of assessment, frame questions to bring out important data.

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The amygdala is the primary storehouse of the less positive feelings such as sadness, anger, and surprise.

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"Could you tell me a story where you had a success and felt good about yourself?" This question is an example of which of the following?

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Too many questions together give too much control to the interviewer and can put the client on the defensive. This is known as ________. A)​questions as statements B)​questions as statements C)​bombardment/grilling D)asset questioning

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"Does he do a good job?" This is a(n) ______ question.

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Which question opener will be MOST useful for bringing out client reasoning? A)​Could B)​Could C)​How D)Why

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According to the authors, the positive asset search is:

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Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding questioning in a multicultural setting?

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Which question opener will be MOST useful for bringing out client feelings and emotions?

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Which of the following suggestions may encourage clients talk more freely with you?

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Describe the following potential limitations of questions and provide examples.​​Bombardment/grilling​Multiple questions​Questions as statements​"Why" questions

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Questions are sometimes a controversial skill in the helping profession. What is your position on the use of questions? Include specific advantages and disadvantages of questioning techniques.

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Which of the following questions will NOT help the client provide more information?

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When you use open questions effectively as an interviewer, you can predict the client will:

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Open questions ________, and closed questions ________.

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Discuss how family issues impact the interviewing process and may provide us with a window to multicultural issues.

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How could you demonstrate that you have intentional competence in the questioning skill?

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Which of the following question will be part of a strength inventory?

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