Counsellor verbal response mode usage and client-perceived rapport |
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Authors: | Christopher F. Sharpley Daniela A. Guidara |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Stress Management and Research, Faculty of Education-SGS , Monash University , Clayton, Victoria 31 68, Australia |
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Abstract: | The effects of usage of eight verbal response modes by trainee counsellors during an initial interview were determined by reference to client-perceived rapport. Data on rapport were gathered via a standardized client's minute-by-minute ratings of his experience of rapport on a five-point scale during the interview. A total of ten counselling interviews were conducted, and data were examinedfor overall effects (i.e. during the interview as a whole) and minute-by-minute effects. Restatements, Minimal Encouragers and Verbosity were significantly dafferent in occurrence in high versus low rated interviews. Minute-by-minute data revealed that these overall differences were not consistent at all stages of the interviews. Implications for counsellor training are discussed. |
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