PSY 480 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Hard Stuff, Swivel Chair, Received Pronunciation

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Attending behavior is supporting your client with individually and culturally appropriate verbal following, visuals, vocal quality and body language. The actions that show that we are attentive. Important because: encourage client talk with attending by communication interest, teach clients attending skills (they may be coming to you to develop skills) The key words a person underlines by means of volume and emphasis are often concepts of particular importance: accents. What are your reactions to the following accents: australian, bbc. Avoid stereotyping people with accents different from yours: verbal tracking, ver(cid:271)al tra(cid:272)ki(cid:374)g is sta(cid:455)i(cid:374)g (cid:449)ith (cid:455)our (cid:272)lie(cid:374)t"s topi(cid:272) to e(cid:374)(cid:272)ourage full elaboration of the narrative. Identify range of client: body language, maintain culturally appropriate distance, note client movements in relation to you. Swivel chair so that they can easily change their posture based off of their feeling: note posture and when posture shifts, maintain authenticity in the client relationship. Selective attention is central to counselling and psychotherapy.

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