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Asking questions to aid recovery
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posted on 2023-07-26, 13:14 authored by David Hawkes, David HingleyQuestioning is a fundamental part of practitioner-client interactions, crucial to develop an understanding of clients’ experiences and to assess risks associated with them. The questions practitioners ask can also convey their beliefs and approaches to care. This article provides a list of six types of question based on the principles of recovery and person-centred care. The list is intended to complement, not replace, the enquiries that practitioners must make to fulfil their essential professional duties, while conveying their commitment to hope, change and recovery.
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15Issue number
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14-20Publication title
Mental Health PracticeISSN
2047-895XExternal DOI
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RCN PublishingLanguage
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2013-06-25Legacy Faculty/School/Department
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