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RYAN BANYAN

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Open questions:
 
  a. enable the client to have a wide range of responses.
  b. create an environment in which the client can direct his or her own session.
  c. allow the client to discuss any of a number of issues.
  d. can be burdensome if one is in the position of needing to gather information quickly.
  e. Two of the above
  f. Three of the above
  g. All of the above

Question 2

A clinician asks, Did you feel distraught or anxious after the fire? What kind of question is this?
 
  a. Direct question
  b. Closed question delimiting content
  c. Closed question delimiting affect
  d. Open question
  e. Tentative question



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Answer to Question 1

.G

Answer to Question 2

.C



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