Eye contact, attentive body language, and vocal style are examples of
What is attending behavior
100
Used to tie together multiple elements of clients messages.
What is summarization
100
Influencing responses are generally more ______________ than listening responses.
What is active
100
Clients are aware that a change in their behavior is needed, but they are not able to do so or they do not want to make the change just yet.
What is contemplation
100
A counselor having a spa day
What is self-care
200
Elaborations of attending behaviors such as head nods, body leaning forward, etc.
What are nonverbals
200
Repeating back to the client what you have heard without interpreting
What is paraphrasing
200
Power that is drawn from dimensions such as interpersonal attractiveness, friendliness, and similarity between
helper and client is referred to as _______________ power.
What is referent
200
Clients are actively and deliberately engaged in changing their overt behavior.
What is action
200
Sensing the client's private world as if it were your own, but without ever losing the "as if" quality.
What is empathy
300
Counselor does not talk. Client does not talk.
What is silence
300
Can be used when you are not sure whether you understand the client's message and you need more elaboration.
What is clarification
300
___________ questions tend to elicit facts and information while _____________ questions are associated with
sequence or process or emotions.
What is “What” and “how”
300
Clients have continued to engage in the new behavior for more than six months and have realized the early benefits of change.
What is maintenance
300
The counselor finds herself experiencing a warm acceptance of each aspect of the client's experience as being part of the client.
What is unconditional positive regard
400
Whispering, inaudibility
What is paralinguistics
400
Counselor: You feel worried about having to take care of all the responsibilities now.
What is reflection
400
A client smiles as she describes how angry she is with her supervisor. The helper responds, “You’re smiling as
you’re telling me about your anger.” The helper’s response is an example of
a(n):
What is confrontation
400
Clients are unaware of or are oblivious to a need to change their behavior, are underaware or do not fully comprehend the need to change, or simply do not intend to change their behavior in the near future.
What is precontemplation
400
Within the confines of the counseling relationship, the counselor is freely and deeply herself, with her actual experience accurately represented by her awareness of herself.
What is genuineness
500
One's use of personal and social space
What is proxemics
500
These include gestures, body movements, posture, touch, facial expressions, and eye behavior.
What is kinesics
500
Helper: “You’re looking down and squirming in your seat. Are you feeling uncomfortable now?” The helper’s
influencing response is an example of:
What is immediacy
500
Clients have made a decision to change their behavior in the near future because the negative consequences of change are not as great as before.
What is preparation
500
The commitment to acting in the client's best interests and promoting the client's well-being. Also known as doing good.