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Seeing Through the Eyes of the Other Using Process Recordings

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Seeing Through the Eyes of the Other Using Process Recordings
Abstract
This chapter describes a two-step process including videotaping and process-recording activities to facilitate self-awareness and the expression of empathy and acceptance toward other points of view. These activities are designed for beginning student clinicians who are currently completing their coursework and their first clinical internship. The first step of videotaping helps clinicians become more aware of their inner thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and personal values. This first step also helps participating clinicians become more aware of their nonverbal communication with clients, helping them assess how their internal experiences of empathy and acceptance match what is being conveyed nonverbally to their clients. The second step of the activity, process recording, helps clinicians reflect on their ability to use self-awareness to analyze their inner experiences and their outer expressions of empathy and acceptance (both verbal and nonverbal) while still being attuned to their clients' communication.
Book Title
Clinical Supervision Activities for Increasing Competence and Self-Awareness
Date
2014
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Pages
21-26
ISBN
978-1-394-25933-5
Citation Key
schneiderSeeingEyesOther2014
Accessed
2/28/25, 7:09 PM
Language
en
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
License
Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.
Citation
Schneider, D. A., Rodriguez-Keyes, E., & Keenan, E. K. (2014). Seeing Through the Eyes of the Other Using Process Recordings. In Clinical Supervision Activities for Increasing Competence and Self-Awareness (pp. 21–26). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781394259335.ch4