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Social Work and Reflective Communication
Lecture 6 PART TWO Basic interpersonal
communication skills (Part Two) Self-monitoring Sl
ides prepared by Dr Trish McNamara
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Self awareness
  • Becoming attuned to ones thoughts
  • Becoming attuned to ones feelings
  • Being aware of ones beliefs values and life
    experience
  • Being in touch with ones culture and subculture
  • Getting in touch with how one is perceived by
    others
  • Acknowledging ones strengths personal and
    professional
  • Identifying areas for personal growth and change
  • Identifying areas for professional growth and
    change

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Self consciousness
  • The impact of the steep learning curve
  • Doing things differently feeling silly
  • the centipede becoming aware of all of its legs
    (Allen Ivey)
  • Not knowing
  • Getting it a bit wrong/ very wrong

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Bear in mind
  • We tend to notice our discomfort more than others
  • We can usually repair interpersonal helping that
    goes wrong
  • Service users are remarkably forgiving
    generosity of spirit

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Practice wisdom
  • Skills based on what works in practice?
  • an anecdotal ragbag of folk remedies? (Pinker
    1990 64 cited in Trevithick, 2005) On the spot
    answers about difficult dilemmas where practice
    is ahead of theory
  • Difficult to evaluate

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Self monitoring
  • Get in touch with your own stress levels
  • Pace yourself
  • Take time out for reflection and for relaxation
  • Use humour
  • Notice changes in thoughts, feelings and
    behaviours
  • Actively seek guidance and support formal and
    informal

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Taking nothing for granted
  • Always check out the level of common
    understanding
  • Be tentative about first and even much later
    impressions
  • Dont give important information at the end of a
    session
  • Follow up with a letter if necessary
  • Check that basic needs are being met (Maslows
    Hierarchy) material aid???

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Service users interpretations
  • Voluntary agencies staffed by volunteers,
    people with no experience
  • Sensitive tender and sore
  • Eligibility a good marriage catch
  • Common (as in commonly accepted values)
    cheap and nasty
  • Gender most people did not know this term
  • Criteria most people did know this term
  • Function- wedding, party, funeral
  • Social Services Inspectorate, 199120 cited in
    Trevithick , 2005

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Reflecting on thoughts
  • Relating theory to practice keep working on
    links
  • Staying neutral
  • Staying curious
  • Staying surprised)
  • Making space for thinking

revisit Donald Schon The Reflective Practitioner
(1991)
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Reflecting on actions
  • Notice when communication seems to work well
  • Reflect on why this is so!
  • When things get stuck, you are confused or
    uncomfortable, reflect on why these things are
    happening.?
  • Always be mindful of contextual issues race,
    culture,ethnicity, culture, subculture
    especially when difference is involved!

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Reflecting on feelings
  • Try to practice self monitoring feelings in
    everyday life
  • Keep a journal or diary
  • When communication seems to be swift, effective
    and helpful reflect on why this is so..
  • When things get stuck, you are confused or
    uncomfortable, reflect on why these things are
    happening.?

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Getting feedback
  • Confirmatory
  • Corrective
  • Motivating
  • Egan, 1990 Adler and Rodman, 2006

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Giving feedback
  • Start with the positives
  • Stay tentative, neutral and curious
  • Affirm
  • Validate
  • Empower
  • Motivate
  • Challenge if necessary

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Getting practice with interpersonal skills
  • Use your peers
  • Use video recording and playback
  • Consider volunteer counselling training
  • Watch training tapes in library as a group if
    possible and discuss
  • Experiment, experiment, experiment with some
    safe risk-taking !
  • Take care with using partners and other family
    members!

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