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When the clinician views the client of someone of their past and treats them life that. |
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The clinician using his soler skills yo make the client feel comfortable. |
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A verbal reflection of both content and the affect within the client's story to show that the clinician is paying attension. |
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When clinician's reflect the wrong information |
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Guessing about themes, patterns, or feelings that haven't been said yet. |
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Whn the clinician sees theirself in the client.. many similarities |
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Getting a client to express feelings then they attribute them to others. |
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when the clinician can state what the client is feeling |
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when the clinician can accurately state about client's behaviors, interactions, and thoughts. |
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Sounds that encourage client to keep talking |
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A rapoort when people involved in conversation begin, such as tones, postures, gestures. |
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Unconditional Positive Regard |
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Cinicician osses no judgement and is always accepting to client |
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a form of attending closely to the everything that is going on with client, listening for patterns, themes, and all communications. |
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A repepeted set of ideas/beliefs |
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Sitting Squarely, Open posture, Leaning forwwrd, eye contact, and relax into the moment. Formed by Gerard Egan |
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The clinician putting aside all their own personal distractions to focus on client. |
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Clinician's interest and openess to the client. |
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A physical form of reflection where the clinician matches the client's posture , facial expressions and gestures. |
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Conversation when people are just starting to get to know each other |
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Exploring a deper level, such as conflicts |
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One of the deepest circles, explains feeling and content about taboo. |
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Questions that stray from the topic |
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brief responces to encourage ther client to continue |
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repeats the last thing the client says and leaves it hanging |
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commands disguised as questions |
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Questions that have remained usefull over decades. |
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Placing emphasis on one one/phrase. |
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puts together ideas, theme, patterns, and reflects to client. |
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4 General Principles in guiding Questioning |
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Intentional Well timed cultural alert close/open questions |
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4 Important factors when asking questions |
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Sensitive timing relationship with client client's readiness knowing when to stop. |
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how things are said, tone, pitch, rate |
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