A risk of closed questions is that the interviewee may feel:
a) The therapist does not know what he is doing
b) The therapeutic interview might come across as an interrogation
c) Not enough information will be gathered
d) The essence of the client will be missed
Q. 2What are the two types of open questions?
a) Broadly open and minimally open
b) Open and not open
c) Highly open and moderately open
d) Open and somewhat open
Q. 3Magdelina's first language is Spanish and her parents moved to the United States from Mexico. She is primarily an example of
a. Demographic diversity
b. Personal diversity
c. Diversity of abilities and skills
d. None of the above
Q. 4In a private practice setting, when clients first walk into the therapist's context, they enter the:
a. Vestibule
b. Waiting room
c. Parlor
d. Main room
Q. 5Rudolpho likes to examine issues sequentially rather than randomly. This is an example of
a. Demographic diversity
b. Personal diversity
c. Diversity of abilities and skills
d. None of the above
Q. 6Which part of Hofstede's model does the following interaction describe?
Counselor: It sounds to me as though your family's financial worries are happening in part because you are being underpaid at your job.
Is there any hope for you of getting a raise or a promotion anytime soon?
Client: My team leader has made it very clear that we are never to ask when we might be considered for promotion.
a. High Power Distance
b. Low Power Distance
c. High Masculinity
d. Low Masculinity