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What are attending skills?

What are attending skills?

Definition of Attending Skills. Attending is a skill that involves the genetic counselor observing client verbal and nonverbal behaviors as one way of understanding what clients are experiencing, and displaying effective nonverbal behaviors to clients during genetic counseling sessions.

What are examples of attending skills?

“Attending” Behaviors

  • Refer to the speaker by name.
  • Use encouraging statements, i.e. “Uh huh,” “Go on,” “I’m listening”
  • Posture toward the speaker.
  • Maintain appropriate eye contact.
  • Display facial expressions that express interest and concern.
  • Nod head to convey affirmation.
  • Avoid distractions.

What are the five sub skills of attending in Counselling?

The core counselling skills are described below.

  • Attending.
  • Silence.
  • Reflecting and Paraphrasing.
  • Clarifying and the Use of Questions.
  • Focusing.
  • Building Rapport.
  • Summarising.
  • Immediacy.

What is the importance of basic attending skills during the session?

Simple attending skills are critical throughout the session in order to obtain a better understanding of the client’s internal experience of the crisis. The client’s thoughts and emotions about his situation should be the focal point.

What are reflecting skills?

Reflection means analysing your own experiences to improve the way you learn or work. It’s a valuable skill that can help learners and professionals gain experience, confidence and self-awareness.

What are responding skills?

Being encouraging, motivating, reassuring, coaxing, being challenging and praising all provide the client with a positive response to their comments. Asking questions, making statements and suggestions, offering solutions and informing also provide effective methods of good response.

What is the purpose of attending skills?

Attending is the first skill a trainee counsellor learns. It is the base that other skills can be built on and used. Good attending will show the client that they are respected and encourage them to talk about their thoughts and feelings. It also shows they are being listened to and taken seriously.

What’s the difference between attending and being attentive?

Attending is a counselling skill. Being attentive means the counsellor is giving the client their full focus, paying attention to what the client is saying, doing, the tone of voice used and body language. Key aspects of attending:

How are the skills of attending and attention learned?

Attending is a learned behavior. Often parents teach it. They teach it when they expect their children to sit at the table during dinner. They teach it if they take their children to church and ask them to sit for all or part of a worship service. They teach it by reading out loudto their children.

What do you need to know about attending in counselling?

Attending – Effective counselling skills Attending is the first skill a trainee counsellor learns. It is the base that other skills can be built on and used. Good attending will show the client that they are respected and encourage them to talk about their thoughts and feelings.

What does the term attending mean in counseling?

Attending- orienting oneself physically to the patient (pt) to indicate one is aware of the patient, and, in fact, that the client has your full, undivided attention and that you care.