Microcounseling: Innovations in Interviewing, Counseling, Psychotherapy, and Psychoeducation |
Contents
SECTION I | 3 |
MICROCOUNSELING IN PERSPECTIVE | 22 |
ExperientialDidactic Training | 28 |
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approach appropriate attending behavior attending skills Authier basic Carkhuff Carl Rogers chapter client client-centered closed questions concept counselor demonstrated developed dimensions direct direct-mutual communication discussed effective emotions empathy emphasis encounter group example existential experience exploration expression of content expression of feeling eye contact facilitative family therapy feedback focus focused framework Fritz Perls genuineness Gestalt Gestalt therapy goals havior helper and helpee helping process important individual influencing skills inter interaction interpersonal interpretation issues Ivey and Gluckstern Joan learning listening micro microcounseling skills microtraining format microtraining skills minimal encourages model tape nonverbal communication Open question paraphrasing paraprofessionals patient presented problem provides psychotherapy reflection of feeling reinforcement relationship responses Rogers role role-played selective attention self-disclosure session specific skills statement stressed structure summarization supervisor systematic talk taught teaching theoretical orientation therapeutic therapist tion training program trait and factor typescript verbal and nonverbal videotape