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Johari Window model of growth: outcomes of successful counseling?

They extend the dimensions of the area of free activity as represented in the Johari window whole shrinking the dimension of the more restrictive areas.

Functional fixity

-seeing things in only one way or from one perspective


-being fixated on the idea that this particular situation is the issue.

Components of Empathy

1.) primary


-communicating what the client is feeling and the experiences or behaviors underlying these feelings.


2.) Advanced


- Reflects not only what the clients state overtly but also what they imply or state incompletely.


skills to change perceptions

1.) reframing


-offers the client another probable and positive viewpoint on a situation.


2.) Leading


-Deliberate behaviors counselors engage in for the benefit of their clients.

immediacy

-focuses on the here and now.


-understanding of what is going on between the counselor and the client to help their relationship.


Ex.)1.) Overall relationship intimacy "how are you and i doing?"


2.) particular event- "what is going on between us right now?"


3.) self-involving statements


transference

client's projection of past or present feelings, attitudes, or desires onto the counselor.

countertransference

the counselor's projected emotional reaction to or behavior toward the client.