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Gen Prac II Final
Final Study Guide
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Social Work
Undergraduate 3
04/28/2015

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Term
Advantages of using Interpretation
Definition
  • Enhances the worker-client relationship
  • Assists clients to see things differently
  • Facilitates change in client behavior
  • Promotes client disclosure
  • Enhances worker credibility (when interpreted well)
  • Increases client self-understanding (insight)
Term
Focus of interpretation
Definition

Focuses on the client's underlying implicit (not directly stated) message rather than the explicit message

  • Implicit: unspoken, implied
  • Explicit: definite, specific, directly stated
Term
Kind of information provided in an orienting statement
Definition
  • About a program, process or procedure
    • "The SSI application process involves completion of an application form, acqusition of medical records by a reviewer and a possible medical or psychiatric evaluation by a provider contracted by the SS administration."
Term
Potential result if a worker does not provide necessary information to a client
Definition
Failure to provide information when required is counterproductive to the interviewing process.??
Term
Information giving - instructions/directions
Definition
Description of proposed behavior, how to carry it out and the potential positive and negative impact.
Term
Information giving - Feedback
Definition
Information about performance, personal characteristics or outcomes.
Term
Information giving - alternative perspective (reframing)
Definition
Information about alternative frames of reference describing the situation.
Term
Information giving- informational statement
Definition
Infomation about events, resources, people, or alternatives
Term
The purpose of the use of structuring
Definition
  • The ability to organize and pace a relationship with a client from beginning to conclusion
  • Gives purpose and direction to an interview
  • Enables working toward specific outcomes
Term
Relationship and Action Objectives of Structuring
Definition
  • Each stage of intervention includes both types of objectives
  • Effective interviewers structure relationships and action steps with clients
  • Some phases of intervention may be unnecessary and some may blend together
Term
Examples of Relationship and Action Objectives
Definition
  • Relationship - initiate a working relationship with the client
  • Action - discover the client's problems/strengths
  • Relationship - maintain the relationship and use skills to assist the client to formulate goals
  • Action - formulate a collaborative treatment plan
  • Relationship - maintain the relationship by using clarification skills as required
  • Action - assist the client in implementation of the treatment plan and assist with methods to maintain new behaviors
Term
Enlisting cooperation
Definition
The use of previously used skills to develop cooperation in noncompliant or resistant clients
Term
Source of resistance - Ability
Definition
Lack of skills or knowledge required to particiapte. Purpose of the interview not understood
Term
When client resistance is most often encountered
Definition
Resistance occurs more in the exploration phase; less in the action and termination phases.
Term
When preparation for termination should begin
Definition
  • Begins at the beginning of the interview
    • Client should be reminded of the time limit
Term
Termination technique - focusing on content
Definition
Avoid initiating content that will evoke emotion toward the end of the interview
Term
Verbal reminders to remind client of the time limit
Definition
  • "Now that we are coming to the end..."
  • "Well, looks like that is about what we can cover today."
Term
Non-verbal reminders to remind client of time limit
Definition
  • Breaking eye contact
  • Collecting papers or forms
Term
Benefits of sensitive termination
Definition
  • Preserves a sense of cordiality
  • Emphasizes solidarity in the relationship
  • Avoids feeling of rejection or lack of courtesy
Term
Antithetical Demands
Definition
  • Being spontaneous and deliberate
  • Being genuine and consciously controlled
  • Being objective while being empathetic
  • Treating clients as unique but diagnosing them
  • Respect clients as they are but expect to assist them to change
  • Balancing support with expectation
  • Establish a sense of closeness but maintain healthy boundaries
  • Maintain objectivity while communicating subjectivity
  • Recognize an inequality in knowledge but strive for equality and collaboration
Term
Clients prefer in interviews
Definition
  • A balance in interaction time between the worker and the client
  • Workers whose actions suggest they can do something about their problems
  • Workers who are self-assured, sensitive and competent
  • Workers who show personal interest and respect
  • Workers who are collaborative
  • Workers who use self-disclosure
  • Workers with political power, cognitive ability and warmth
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