Questions starting with how encourage a client to give personal information.
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An open question can be easily answered by a yes, no, or brief answer.
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A closed question is more useful for obtaining specific information.
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Asking effective questions alters the need for attending.
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Details of expected outcomes of an interview relationship are usually self-evident to the client and do not need to be discussed.
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Interviewer focus on the individual or family context depends on the client's background.
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Giving advice at the right time can speed up the interviewing process.
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Competence is a key component of ethical practice for an interviewer.
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Non-attending by the interviewer should not be used as a way to discourage the client from talking about a particular topic.
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Interviewers need to listen to clients' story before moving to problem solving.
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