Identify eight interpretations of silence in a counseling process

      

Identify eight interpretations of silence in a counseling process

  

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John
i) The counselee knows that the responsibility of the interview lies on him.

ii) It allows both the counselor and the counselee to search deeply into their thoughts

iii) It could be that both the counselor and the counselee have reached a deadlock.

iv) The counselee might be feeling hostile towards the counselee might be communicating

v) The counselee may have fear of getting further

vi) This may indicate counselee's resistance.
johnmulu answered the question on June 22, 2017 at 11:39


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