Media Summary: Accepting silence as a natural part of conversations with clients. The challenges of communicating, establishing, and maintaining boundaries with clients, The advantages of working with clients using a "strength-based" approach.

Confidentiality And Reporting Faculty Interview Foundations - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Accepting silence as a natural part of conversations with clients. The challenges of communicating, establishing, and maintaining boundaries with clients, The advantages of working with clients using a "strength-based" approach. How a warm welcome helps to build rapport with a new client. The value of rolling with resistance when a client is ambivalent about behavior change. The importance of supporting a client to establish their own priorities.

Key aspects for developing your own approach to client-centered counseling. The importance of learning how to provide and receive constructive feedback in a professional manner. The problem with giving advice to clients. The value for CHWs of speaking less, and observing and listening more. The challenges and potential benefits of self-disclosure. Strategies for supporting a client to develop an Action Plan.

A CHW who talks too much rather than listening. A client with a history of incarceration speaks about her first impressions of her CHW and the difficulty of trusting a stranger to helpĀ ... Key aspects for developing your own client-centered practice.

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