FRHD 3400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Insoo Kim Berg, Cup-Bearer, Auditory Cortex
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Attending behaviour = supporting your client with individually and culturally appropriate verbal following, visuals, vocal quality, and body language. Foundational skill of listening listening is more than hearing or seeing requires intentionality requires attention can make or break a counselling session. Silence attended silence characterized by eye contact, physical and psychological focus on client, and self-discipline to minimize internal and external distractors. **the importance of practicing these things: practice changes your body (neuroplasticity, skills are speci c, the brain drives the brawn, practice style is crucial, short-term intensity cannot replace long-term commitment, practice provides a continuous feedback loop. Active approach in terms of looking forward and looking for a concrete way of how to move forward out of a situation. Developed in the early 1980s in milwaukee dissatisfaction with problem-solving approach and medical model modernist tradition emphasizes diagnosis and treatment discovering the cause of the problem.