Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What do circular questions involve in family interactions?

  1. Asking questions about oneself

  2. Asking questions that lead to circular reasoning

  3. Asking one family member about another family member

  4. Asking questions without a clear purpose

The correct answer is: Asking one family member about another family member

Circular questions in family interactions involve asking one family member about another family member. This type of questioning can create triangular communication patterns and can lead to triangulation within the family system. It involves creating alliances or conflicts between family members by seeking information or opinions about someone else in the family. This can impact the dynamics within the family and may contribute to relational challenges. This is why option C is the correct answer.