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Premises:
Modeling
Self-disclosure
Empathy
Confrontation
Nonverbal Behaviors
Affirmation
Listening
Open Question
Encouragement
Why Questions
Solution-focused Questions
Advice Giving
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Don’t do it if it feels good to do it
Reinforcing client’s existing way of being in the world
Can occur subtly or intentionally
Support with challenge
Can make a person defensive if used too much
Not talking while the client is sharing
Used to help client reach goals
Head nodding is an example
Potentially more damaging than information giving
“Can you tell me more about that?”
Carkhuff scale from 1 to 5
Reinforcing a client’s ability to do a task
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Premises:
Responses:
Modeling
Self-disclosure
Empathy
Confrontation
Nonverbal Behaviors
Affirmation
Listening
Open Question
Encouragement
Why Questions
Solution-focused Questions
Advice Giving
Premises:
Modeling
Self-disclosure
Empathy
Confrontation
Nonverbal Behaviors
Affirmation
Listening
Open Question
Encouragement
Why Questions
Solution-focused Questions
Advice Giving
Responses:
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