Attending Behaviors
Attending Behaviors
Interviewing Skills
Interviewing Skills
Attending Behaviors or Interviewing Skills
100

What we communicate through hand gestures, leaning in, facing our clients, and maintaining a relaxed and approachable stance.

What is body positioning?

100

Keep talking, tell me more. hand gestures, nodding

What are furthering responses?

100

Give the social worker an opportunity to match the client's verbal style.

What are lead-in responses?

100

Allows the social worker to identify more fully what a client is thinking, feeling, and experiencing.

What is clarification?

100

Used as a way of encouraging the client to be reflective and sit with his or her thoughts and feelings.

What is silence?

200

Sitting three to four feet apart.

What is spatial consideration?

200

Mirror back to the client an awareness of his or her emotional state.

What is facial expressions?

200

Focuses on the content of the client's message.

What is paraphrasing?

200

Should not be used excessively as to avoid conveying the impression that the social worker is mimicking what the client is saying.

What is paraphrase?

200

Should reinforce the verbal communication.

What is facial expressions?

300

Powerful way of communicating that I care, I'm listening, and I'm concerned.

What is touch?

300

Can demonstrate a readiness to delve into the problem situation.

What is eye contact?

300

Restate and explore the client's affective (feeling) statements.

What is reflection of feelings?

300

Use to understand how a client responds emotionally to life.

What is reflection of feeling?

300

Adds richness to the message.

What is tone of voice?

400

Not just spoken words, but the way the words are delivered.

What is tone of voice?

400

Nonverbal feedback that encourages or discourages the client from further discussion.

What is head movements?

400

Gives the client the opportunity to discuss important aspects of the problem in more depth.

What is an open-ended question?

400

Questions can take the form of who, what, when, why, and where.

What are open-ended questions?

400

What I am hearing you say......

What is a lead-in response?

500

When used appropriately, I can be a very effective way to communicate with clients.

What is silence?

500

Verbally and non-verbally responding to clients.

What are attending behaviors?

500

Enables the social worker to check details of the client's narrative for accuracy.

What is a closed-ended question?

500

Can be used to scale the severity, intensity, and/or frequency of a problem.

What are close-ended questions? 

500

Should be used when the client is discussing a situation that the social worker does not fully understand.

What is clarification?

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