Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Third Interview Questions

1. What is the best way to psychologically treat an abused child?

2. What are different methods of actually treating a child?

3. What are some problems that you have encountered  while working with abused children?

4. Has there ever been an instance in which a child did not want to open up to you, and actually want to
talk to you? If so, how did you encounter that problem?

5. In your opinion, what is the toughest thing that you face when dealing with child abuse?

6. How do you know when a child has healed? Do they ever heal completely?

7. Do you think that the victim's family needs to undergo the same treatment as the victim?

8. In your case, has there ever been an instance in which the victim did not finish the treatment?

9. Do you ever get a feeling as if you need to help these children out of the therapy room? If so, how do you control it?

10. What is the most important thing that you believe all therapists dealing with child abuse should know? Why?

No comments:

Post a Comment