Article Review: X-ray Questions by Powlison
Overview
David Powlison addresses in this article the types of questions that are used in counseling. He begins the article with an illustration of the type of question that is most often asked and is least often helpful—why? This question is often asked and can have an array of answers. Why we do what we do is really the heart of problem in many cases. However, the “why” question rarely pulls the mind into gear to produce an answer that reflects what is truly going on in the heart. (more…)