FRHD 3400 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Mirror Neuron, Conduct Disorder, Psychoeducation

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It"s not the errors you make; it"s your ability to repair them and move on that counts. Visual/eye contact: putting ourselves and clients in a vulnerable position, observe breaks in eye contact, both by yourself and by the client. Traditional african americans in the united sates may have reverse patterns; they may look more when talking and slightly less when listening. Some traditional native american and latin groups, eye contact by the young is a sign of disrespect. American, inuit and aboriginal australian groups) generally avoid eye contact, especially when talking about series subjects this is a sign of respect: disabilities. At the same time, expect some especially significant things to be said more softly. When talking about critical issues, especially those that are difficult to talk about, expect a lower speech volume. In these cases, seeking to match your vocal tone with the client"s is usually appropriate. Verbal tracking: track the client"s story.

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