Asked by Adeel Humayun on Jun 05, 2024

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Overuse of questioning in a helping session may result in the following EXCEPT:

A) be perceived as offensive, intrusive, and lacking in respect.
B) foster client dependency.
C) cast the helper in the role of expert.
D) creating a therapeutic bond.

Therapeutic Bond

The connection and trust established between a therapist and a client to facilitate healing and growth.

Questioning

The act of asking questions to elicit information, clarify understanding, or explore deeper insights into a topic.

Perceived as Offensive

Considered to be rude, insulting, or disparaging by individuals or groups.

  • Understand the purpose and impacts of providing information during therapy sessions.
  • Acquire knowledge about the scenarios in which closed questions can serve beneficial or adverse roles in therapy contexts.
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Emily KonoldJun 06, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Questioning can indeed be perceived as offensive or intrusive, foster dependency, or cast the helper in the role of an expert, but it does not inherently prevent the creation of a therapeutic bond. In fact, appropriate questioning can help in building rapport and understanding between the helper and the client.