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  1. Feb 27, 2024 · 18 open-ended questions therapists ask clients. Used in the right way open questions are an essential tool that can facilitate and deepen the counselling process. Questioning in a non-judgmental way, with genuine curiosity and warmth is crucial for building rapport. Creating an environment of psychological safety for the client to express can ...

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  2. In the term ‘appropriate questioning’, the word ‘appropriate’ is really important. That’s because so often, questions are inappropriate – and this can derail the empathy within the counselling relationship. Appropriate questioning, meanwhile, can deepen relational depth with the client. The use of questions is usually covered quite ...

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    At times we all need pointers regarding the questions to ask. The misleadingly named five Ws – who, what, when, where, why, and how – are widely used for basic information gathering, from journalism to policing. The five Ws (and an H) provide a useful set of open questions, inviting the listener to answer and elaborate on the facts.

    Simply stated, Socratic questioning follows the steps below. 1. Understand the belief. Ask the person to state clearly their belief/argument. 2. Sum up the person’s argument. Play back what they said to clarify your understanding of their position. 3. Ask for evidence. Ask open questions to elicit further knowledge and uncover assumptions, misconce...

    Ask the client to talk to you as though they were discussing similar experiences to a friend (or someone else they care about.) People are often better at arguing against their negative thinking when they are talking to someone they care about. For example, “Your best friend tells you that they are upset by a difficult conversation or situation the...

  3. Positive Ethics. Some psychologists view the word ethics primarily in the sense of prohi-bitions, such as not plagiarizing or avoiding inappropriate social relationships with patients. Others view ethics as a list of obligations, such as having an informed consent discussion with patients at the beginning of treatment.

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  4. May 8, 2018 · Abstract. Advice giving in psychotherapy has been an area of interest for theorists and practitioners for a long time. However, clear and distinct answers to questions concerning the role of advice in client outcomes have not been as available as one would expect. This state of art may be related to discrepant theoretical positions and the lack ...

  5. Jan 23, 2018 · Presentation mode could play a crucial role in the process of advice seeking and giving. For example, physicians may be reluctant to provide advice if a patient's question is long and difficult to ...

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  7. COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY. l_hb_4e_aw.indd 308/01/2016 11:36SAGE was founded in 1965 by Sara Miller McCune to support the dissemination of usable knowledge by publishing innovative and high. quality research and teaching content. Today, we publish over 900 journals, including those of more than 400 learned societies, more than 800 new books per ...

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