clinical psychology
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Questioning the Question: A Therapist’s Guide to the Delicate Art of Interventive Interviewing
In psychotherapy the questions we ask signally shape the therapeutic process. Karl Tomm’s inspiring paper ‘Interventive Interviewing: Intending to Ask Lineal, Circular, Strategic or Reflexive Questions?’ provides critical insights into the impactfulness of different questioning techniques. This essay will focus specifically on the role of questioning in relational-based psychotherapy. I want to examine three questions… Continue reading
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