Asked by Mashal Qudah on Sep 28, 2024

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In the context of furthering responses, _____ signal the social worker's attentiveness and encourage the client to continue verbalizing.

A) ​minimal prompts
B) ​interrogative statements
C) ​timely interruptions
D) ​accent responses

Minimal Prompts

Subtle cues or indications designed to encourage a person to continue speaking or to elicit more information without leading the conversation.

Interrogative Statements

Interrogative Statements are sentences that are framed to ask questions, often used to gather information, clarify understanding, or provoke thought.

Timely Interruptions

Strategic pauses made at appropriate moments to redirect or enhance the flow of a conversation or intervention.

  • Comprehend the critical role of empathy and responses of empathy in building relationships and aiding in client communication.
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Denise McCroryabout 14 hours ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Minimal prompts, such as nodding or using brief verbal cues like "yes" or "mm-hmm," signal to the client that the social worker is actively listening and encourages them to continue speaking without interrupting or redirecting the conversation. Interrogative statements, timely interruptions, and accent responses may be useful in certain situations, but are not as effective for furthering responses as minimal prompts.