Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) Practice Exam

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What is a common issue that arises when a counselor asks clients questions?

  1. Clients might feel tested

  2. Questions may lead to confusion

  3. Clients dislike answering questions

  4. Clients may feel empowered

The correct answer is: Clients might feel tested

When a counselor asks clients questions, a common issue that arises is that clients might feel tested. This can occur because clients may perceive the questioning as an evaluation of their thoughts, feelings, or experiences, leading to anxiety or defensiveness. Feeling tested can hinder open communication and create a barrier to the therapeutic process, as clients may become focused on providing the 'right' answers rather than exploring their own truths. Understanding this dynamic is crucial for counselors, as it highlights the importance of framing questions in a way that encourages exploration rather than evaluation. By fostering a safe, non-judgmental environment, counselors can help clients feel more comfortable and willing to engage in deeper discussions about their experiences.