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Attending behavior involves using visuals, vocals, verbals, and body language to show genuine interest and support in social interactions. It includes skills like maintaining eye contact, adapting vocal tone, verbal tracking, and using appropriate body language.
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: Eye contact; Body language; Gestures; Facial expressions; Tone of voice
24 Ιαν 2023 · Definition and Function: Attending Behaviour: Verbal+Non-verbal: Independently and culturally acceptable verbal and nonverbal behaviour in the session is critical to the helping process—culturally acceptable eye contact, vocal tone, body language, and verbal tracking are just a few examples.
5 Νοε 2009 · Attending behaviour is a counselling microskill used to encourage clients to talk and show that the counsellor is interested in what’s being said. When is it used? Throughout the entire counselling interview.
19 Απρ 2018 · any behavior engaged in by an individual while attentively listening to and observing a speaker, for example, exhibiting an open, interested posture and maintaining eye contact. Helpful attending behaviors, along with active listening, are considered cornerstones of a therapist’s or counselor’s general ability.
7 Απρ 2013 · any behavior engaged in while attentively listening. For example, exhibiting an open, interested posture, maintaining eye contact, and using an interested expression. Proper attending behaviors, along with active listening skills, are considered cornerstones of a therapist.
results suggest that attending behavior and its related concepts may be described in behavioral terms meaningful to eginning counselors.