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Rolling the Dice: An Experiential Exercise for Enhancing Interventive Questioning Skill

Frank O. Main

University of South Dakota

Shelly R. Boughner

University of South Dakota

Grace A. Mims

University of South Dakota

Janet Logan Schieffer

University of South Dakota

An exercise is presented, Rolling the Dice, that assists students in developing skill and clinical judgment in using interventive questions in counseling and therapy. Steps for using the exercise and different permutations of the exercise are presented, along with examples of its use with counselors in training at various experience levels.

The Family Journal, Vol. 9, No. 4, 450-454 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/1066480701094015


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