Therapeutic compliments: setting the stage for successful therapy |
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Authors: | Wall M D Amendt J H Kleckner T Bryant R D |
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Affiliation: | Family Counseling Center Schaumburg, IL |
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Abstract: | Compliments are often viewed primarily as a linear event in which one person expresses approval or admiration of another. Far less attention has been given to the circular nature of compliments and the manner in which they enhance the positions of both the giver and the receiver of the compliment. Therapeutic compliments have proven to be highly effective means of motivating clients, while at the same time increasing therapeutic leverage. This article proposes that compliments should be purposefully given, and that the type of compliment should vary with the stage of therapy and the intended response of the client to the compliment. |
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