Asking a string of closed ended questions can cause the client to feel like the interview is:
a. An interrogation
b. Making no sense
c. A waste of time
d. Too complicated for the social worker to understand
a
Feedback to correct answer: Piling one question on top of another is counter to letting the client’s story unfold. The client is likely to feel put on the spot to come up with an answer.
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