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Identify six ways in which probing may be an effective technique in a counselling process

      

Identify six ways in which probing may be an effective technique in a counselling process

  

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John
-Through probing the counselor gets to know the inner self of the counselee.

-The counselor is able to gather more information that would otherwise not have been disclosed.

-Helps the counselor to restate the message that the client is communicating.

-Makes the couselee more free to give in-depth information.

-The counselor is able to capture both verbal and non-verbal cues in making judgment.

-Helps the client reflect on the problem issue.

-Builds interaction between the client and the counselor to help in diagnosing the real issues/immediacy

-Allows elaboration/ clarification in case some information was not well understood which is non-judgemental.
johnmulu answered the question on March 25, 2017 at 05:15


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