Discuss how you would conduct a first client-initiated relationship counseling interview, especially in regard to verbal and nonverbal behavior. What primary behaviors do you consider most helpful? What behaviors should be avoided?
What will be an ideal response?
How to conduct a client-initiated relationship counseling interview. Helpful behaviors? Behaviors to avoid?
• Client-initiated interview
• Counselor should work to overcome feelings of uncertainty and anxiety.
• Be sure to listen attentively
• No formula to the session
• Must work out a style based on experience, stimulation, and reflection
• Good to start with “what brought you here to see me?”
• Helpful not to inquire initially about any problem the client may have because the client may not have a problem in the traditional sense of the word and may be seeking information
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