Unit 2b Flashcards
The three instructor attitudes vital to the success of the interview are acceptance, reflection, and sincerity.
False
Warmth is defined as listening carefully to the student and letting the student know you understand their feelings.
False
Sympathy means to mentally put ourselves in the place of the person we are counseling.
False
Acceptance is defined as a positive, tolerant attitude on the part of the instructor.
True
Should a instructor pretend to be caring or be interested as a counselor?
No
Demonstrating attending behavior requires the use of posture, eye contact, and facial expressions.
True
If you possess the right counselor attitudes, attending behaviors should develop naturally.
True
Since it will allow you to better control the counseling interview, it is acceptable to plan out what you will say next while the counselee is speaking.
False
Open-ended questions should be used by the counselor to solicit necessary information during the interview.
True
Restatement of content, reflection of feeling, reinforcing responses, silence, and clarification are types of effective questioning techniques.
False
Responding skill that attempts to convey understanding by repeating or rephrasing. (NOT an attempt to interpret)
Restatement of Content
Responding skill to show that the student’s feelings and experiences are understood. (Focus is on student attitudes)
Reflection of Feeling
Responding skill that you do not want to overuse.
“Mm Hmm” response
Responding skill that is the most difficult to master that allows for the counselor and the student to reflect on what was said? (Best for emotional outbursts)
Silence
Responding skill that simplifies what the students have said. (Used to verbalize ideas and feelings that the student has trouble verbalizing).
Clarification