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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. |
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Functional fixity |
-seeing things in only one way or from one perspective -being fixated on the idea that this particular situation is the issue. |
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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.
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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. |
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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
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transference |
client's projection of past or present feelings, attitudes, or desires onto the counselor. |
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countertransference |
the counselor's projected emotional reaction to or behavior toward the client. |