Which of the following questions in the assessment of a client with anxiety is most clinically appropriate?

A) "What can I give you to make you feel less anxious right now?"
B) "Does your anxiety make you feel less valuable and competent as a person?"
C) "Do you think that you're justified in feeling anxious right now?"
D) "How do you feel about everything that is happening in your life right now?"


Ans: D
An open-ended question that prompts the client to describe his or her current feelings is a useful assessment technique. Offering medications or other solutions, asking if the client feels justified in his or her feelings, and questioning the client's self-worth are not normally appropriate, or effective, assessment techniques.

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