VERIFIED ANSWERS
3. Adaptors/Signals of arousal or discomfort - Nonverbal Communication: Kinesics - 3
Things Involved?
How you are saying the questions you are asking (Energy or turn taking) - Nonverbal
Communication: Paralinguistics - Concept
Personal space and distancing - Nonverbal Communication: Proxemics - Concept?
3-4 Feet - Nonverbal Communication: Proxemics - Best distance?
1. Privacy
2. Moderatly arousing coloring and room - Nonverbal Communication: Environmental
Factors - 2 Factors
Perception of it and promptness - Nonverbal Communication: Time - What is important
about it?
Leakage - Use of Non-Verbals: Patient nonverbals - Either support verbal messages or
represent what?
Communication of valid but unintentional messages - Use of Non-Verbals: Patient
nonverbals - Leakage concept
Distracting nonverbals - Use of Non-Verbals: Provider nonverbals - Avoid what?
Congruence - Use of Non-Verbals: Provider nonverbals - Display what?
Non-verbals should match verbal communication - Use of Non-Verbals: Provider
nonverbals - Congruence concept
Synchrony - Use of Non-Verbals: Provider nonverbals - Demonstrate what?
Match patient non-verbals - Use of Non-Verbals: Provider nonverbals - Synchrony
concept?
B - Which of the following examples best represents leakage in non-verbal
communication?
, A.Mr. Jones tells you about how angry he is while clenching fists.
B. Ms. Smith says she feels relaxed while tapping her fingers on the arm rest and
shaking her leg.
C. Mr. Baker shrugs his shoulders when you ask what he wants to talk about.
D. Ms. Johnson points to the door while she yells that if you don't want to prescribe her
Xanax, you can just get out.
1. Clarification
2. Paraphrase
3. Reflection
4. Summarization - 4 Listening Responses
Are you saying that? - Listening Responses: Clarification - Example
Accuracy - Listening Responses: Clarification - Listening for what?
Encourage patient
Clarify points of confusion - Listening Responses: Clarification - Purpuse (2)
Translate patients key statement into own words - Listening Responses: Paraphrase -
Concept
Understanding of content - Listening Responses: Paraphrase - Listening for what?
Help patient focus on content of message - Listening Responses: Paraphrase - Purpose
Rephrase the affect of the patients message - Listening Responses: Reflection -
Concept
Psych Interview
Mental Status Exam - Components of Psychiatric Interview: 2 things you always do?
Screening Tests
Physical Exams and Labs
Collateral Source of Information
Neuroimaging - Components of Psychiatric Interview: 4 Things you can do as needed?