Blocks of Therapeutic Communication
Examples of stereotyped comments
"How are you" "Keep your chin up"
Examples of defending
"Im sure Dr.______ didn't mean this" "This is a fine hospital"
examples of requesting an explanation
"Why are you upset" "Why did you do that"
Examples of disagreeing with Clients feelings
"thats not true" "I don't believe that"
Examples of giving advice
"what you should do is.." "Why don't you.."
Examples of Agreeing with the client
I agree with you you must be right
Examples of belittling the clients feelings
I know how you feel Thats nothing to worry about
Changing the Subject
Nurse directs the course of the conversation and neglects the right of the client to express his feelings. Usually the nurse changes the subject to avoid a topic with which she is uncomfortable
Example of changing the subject
That reminds me...
Giving Approval
approval to statements like "i know it should make me upset" places limits on the clients behavior and conveys that the nurses concept of right and wrong are used in judging clients behavior approval implies certain behavior is good and opposite behavior is bad
Using reassuring cliches
cliches are used when a person doesn't know what to say. tend to block communication because they convey to the client that the nurse feels they are worrying needlessly or that they are not interested in their problems
examples of reassuring cliches
everything will be alright you don't need to worry
Disagreeing with Clients Feelings
nurse contradicts the client and make him feel threatened, angry or more adamant in his convictions.
Expressing Disapproval
nurse places negative value judgments on the clients actions or communication and indicates that the nurse is not open to the clients values
Requesting an explanation
requires the client immediately analyze and explain feelings and actions. Client is asked to defend position and my be intimidated or become angry
examples of giving approval
that the right attitude that the right thing to do
Agreeing with the client
the nurse interjects her own opinions and values into the conversation and can thus prevent the client from expressing themselves freely. Agreeing also makes it difficult for the client to change mind at a later date
Defending
these blocks tell the client that their negative comments are unfounded and that he has no right to voice his opinion
Belittling the clients feelings
these statements imply that the clients feelings are not unusual and thus deny the importance the feelings have for the client
Making stereotyped comments
these statements maintain the conversation at a superficial level
Giving advice
this undermines the ability of client to make own decisions, and imposes nurses opinions and judgements on the client. Client is trapped by advice given. if client accepts advice they are dependent on the nurse, if reject it they could resent the nurse
Examples of Expressing disapproval
you should stop worrying thats bad