Closed ended questions in counseling
[DOC File]Essentials of Crisis Counseling and Intervention
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Questions from chapter 4. Which of Everly & Mitchell's (2001) communication techniques encourages the client to speak and allows for interaction to move at the client's pace? body language. open-ended questions. closed-ended questions. silence. Which is NOT a common predictor of suicide mentioned by Pope & Vasquez (1991)? living alone
[DOCX File]Introduction to Psychology Quiz #1
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12.Define open and closed-ended questions (providing specific examples of each that might be used while counseling a child for oppositional and defiant behaviors while at school) and describe how a counselor with a child, might use each. Explain which one is typically recommended predominantly for use, as part of the assessment of a child.
[DOC File]Module 4 - Columbia University
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An example of a closed-ended question is: “Do you use condoms?” Closed-ended questions are good for gathering basic information at the start of a counseling or group education session. However, they are less helpful in getting at how the client is really feeling.
[DOC File]Counseling and Counselor Skills Scale (CCSS) Part I Basic ...
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Student demonstrates appropriate use of open & close-ended questions for the majority of counseling sessions (70%). Student demonstrates inconsistency in his/her use of open-ended questions & may use closed-ended questions for prolonged periods. Student uses open-ended questions sparingly & with limited effectiveness.
[DOC File]FHI 360
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Closed-ended questions do not necessarily create a comfortable environment in which true dialogue can occur. By using a series of closed questions, the clinic provider controls the interview, and the client will only reveal information on the specific question asked.
[DOC File]Counseling Skills
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Distinguish between the use of open-ended and closed-ended questions as they relate to various clients and the issues they present (pp. 180-182, Welfel and Patterson). Identify the problem of using leading or hidden agenda questions with …
[DOC File]Basic Interviewing Skills - American Counseling Association
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Demonstrate the use of the following interviewing skills of: lead-in responses, paraphrasing, reflection of feeling, open ended questions, closed ended questions, clarification, summarization, confrontation, and interpretation. Understand and demonstrate the integration of human service skill and attending behavior. Relationship to other courses:
[DOC File]Home - ICAP at Columbia University
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An example of a closed-ended question is: “Do you use condoms?” Closed-ended questions are good for gathering basic information at the start of a counseling or group education session. However, they are less helpful in getting at how the client is really feeling.
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