Exam 4: Questions: Opening Communication
Exam 1: Introduction: Foundations of Interviewing and Counseling51 Questions
Exam 2: Multicultural Competence, Ethics, Positive Psychology, and Resilience30 Questions
Exam 3: Attending, Empathy, and Observation Skills: Fundamentals of All Interviewing and Counseling Approaches39 Questions
Exam 4: Questions: Opening Communication29 Questions
Exam 5: Encouraging, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing: Active Listening and Cognition25 Questions
Exam 6: Observing and Reflecting Feelings: the Heart of Empathic Understanding24 Questions
Exam 7: How to Conduct a Five-Stage Counseling Session Using Only Listening Skills68 Questions
Exam 8: Focusing the Interview: Exploring the Story From Multiple Perspectives38 Questions
Exam 9: Empathic Confrontation: Supporting While Addressing Client Conflict22 Questions
Exam 10: Reflection of Meaning and Interpretationreframing: Restorying Client Lives Through Meaning Making25 Questions
Exam 11: Empathic Self-Disclosure and Feedback: Relationship, Immediacy, and Genuineness21 Questions
Exam 12: Directives: Providing Information, Psychoeducation, and Decisional Counselings Natural and Logical Consequences-Helping Clients Move to Action28 Questions
Exam 13: Skill Integration Through Examining Your Own Session, Treatment Plans, and Case Management5 Questions
Exam 14: Crisis Counseling and Assessing Suicide Potential18 Questions
Exam 15: Determining Personal Style in a World of Multiple Theories12 Questions
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"Could you tell me a success story that you have had? What was it that you didright?" This question is an example of
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For the following questions, indicate which are open and which are closed. Could you give me a specific example of a time when you disagreed with your father?
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You'd like to ask a question that can be expected to bring out client feelings or emotions. Your best bet is a question that begins with
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For the following questions, indicate which are open and which are closed. Where does your sister live?
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With less verbal or resistant clients, which of the following is most likely to be helpful in obtaining specific information?
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For the following questions, indicate which are open and which are closed. How do you organize your work?
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How could you demonstrate that you have intentional competence in the questioning skill?
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For the following questions, indicate which are open and which are closed. Could you tell me what you'd like to talk about today?
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Questions are sometimes a controversial skill in the helping profession. What is your position on the use of questions? Back up your answer with specific advantages and disadvantages of questioning techniques.
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For the following questions, indicate which are open and which are closed. Don't you think you have been elaborating on that idea too much?
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How might you use questions to help a less verbal client talk about her or his issues?
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For the following questions, indicate which are vague and which are concrete. Could you give me a specific example of what Sam does?
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For the following questions, indicate which are open and which are closed. Did you go to the office today?
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You need a summary overview of what the client is thinking or a general picture of her or his concerns. Which question might be helpful in obtaining this summary?
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For the following questions, indicate which are open and which are closed. Why, specifically, do you think the team is losing?
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Assuming you want to obtain reasons for a client's action, you might want to ask a ________ question.
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For the following questions, indicate which are vague and which are concrete. When you found the book was gone, what did you say to George?
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