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Cautions for providing feedback - CORRECT ANSWERS: Offer it tentatively
Do not offer it unless they want it
Cautions to take when setting goals. - CORRECT ANSWERS: Let the client establish
the goals
Try and not solve the problem too quickly
Make sure the problem is understood correctly
Cautions when using immediacy. - CORRECT ANSWERS: Needs to be used with
caution and sensitivity
Only use it if the time is right if used incorrectly it can backfire
Cautions when using providing feedback - CORRECT ANSWERS: Make sure to use it
sparingly or it can overshadow what the client is trying to share
Cautions with confrontation - CORRECT ANSWERS: 1) use after a relationship has
been built
2) do not use out of anger
3) should not include accusations
Cautions with encouragement. - CORRECT ANSWERS: Timing is important, do it too
often and it can backfire and not doing it enough can cause problems.
If we only acknowledge the good that they do the client will only share good and positive
things
, Do not create unrealistic expectations.
Egan helping model stage 1 - CORRECT ANSWERS: Present scenario
What is the clients story?
Blind spots
Key issues identified
Egan helping model stage 2 - CORRECT ANSWERS: Goal setting
Where does the client want to go?
Commitment and choice
Egan helping model stage 3 - CORRECT ANSWERS: Plans for the goal
How is the client going to accomplish their goals?
Possible strategies
There needs to be action
Turning strategies into action
Lead in for immediacy - CORRECT ANSWERS: I have noticed you are...
I can see that...
You have checked your watch a few times you must have another appointment to get to.
Lead in for providing feedback - CORRECT ANSWERS: I have noticed that...
I sense that you...
I get the impression that you...
Lead ins for advanced empathy - CORRECT ANSWERS: You must...
It seems....