FRHD 3400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Intentionality
Intentionality
❖ Intentionality
❖ acting with a sense of capability; choosing from among a range of alternative actions,
thoughts, and behaviors in responding to changing life situations,
❖ The core of effective interviewing
❖ Intentionality is concerned with how many potential responses may be helpful.
❖ In addition to adapting styles to suit different individuals and cultures.
Cultural Intentionality
❖ The culturally intentional individual can generate alternatives in a given situation and approach
such a situation from multiple vantage points, using a variety of skills and personal qualities,
adapting styles to suit different individuals and cultures.
Interviewing, Counseling, and Psychotherapy
❖ There are many commonalities among interviewing, counseling, and therapy.
❖ The terms counseling, interviewing, and psychotherapy are often used interchangeably.
Microskills
❖ Foundation of interviewing (counselling and psychotherapy)
❖ Communication skill units of the interview (questions, reflection of feelings).
❖ They are taught one at a time to ensure mastery of basic interviewing competencies.
❖ Summarizes successive steps
❖ Provides different alternatives for use with different clients and in different situations
❖ As students you will develop a basic skill base in the microskills hierarchy (in lectures and labs)
The Microskills Learning Model
Practice, Practice, Practice…
1. Orientation to the skill and how it may be used in the session.
2. Observation of the skill in action.
3. Hearing a lecture or reading about the main points of effective usage.
4. Practice the skill in role-plays.
5. Self-assessment and plans for generalization.
Theory and Microskills
❖ The microskills are used by different theories (may not be called microskills).
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Document Summary
Acting with a sense of capability; choosing from among a range of alternative actions, thoughts, and behaviors in responding to changing life situations, Intentionality is concerned with how many potential responses may be helpful. In addition to adapting styles to suit different individuals and cultures. The culturally intentional individual can generate alternatives in a given situation and approach such a situation from multiple vantage points, using a variety of skills and personal qualities, adapting styles to suit different individuals and cultures. There are many commonalities among interviewing, counseling, and therapy. The terms counseling, interviewing, and psychotherapy are often used interchangeably. Communication skill units of the interview (questions, reflection of feelings). They are taught one at a time to ensure mastery of basic interviewing competencies. Provides different alternatives for use with different clients and in different situations. As students you will develop a basic skill base in the microskills hierarchy (in lectures and labs)