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Chapter 5. The Counselor Role: Confronta... > Exercise: Creating Open-Ended Altern...

Exercise: Creating Open-Ended Alternatives

Earlier we looked at examples of closed-ended questions and at the open-ended alternatives that would encourage things like dialogue and mutual respect. Now it’s your turn to provide the alternatives. Rewrite each of the questions shown here into questions that accomplish one or more of the five objectives just discussed.


  

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