360 Process Recording Template - Posted Spring 2016 - This One
360 Process Recording Template - Posted Spring 2016 - This One
360 Process Recording Template - Posted Spring 2016 - This One
Non Verbal
Communication
SN: Open
posture, eye
contact, smile
Technique
Introductory
Statement
Student
Feelings
Nervous
Student
Thoughts
I hope she
wants to talk
to me.
T/
N
T
Anxious
Relived
I hope she
opens up.
Client: hunched
forward, looking
down at a piece of
paper
Analysis
3) I felt nervous when I approached the
client but she seemed to open up when I
appeared confident, so I felt like I
needed to maintain a confident
appearance throughout the interview.
4) Client is looking down and avoiding
eye contact indicating that she feels
uncomfortable
Client: Okay
SN: Tell me what
brought you here?
Client: I was on a CR
for a petty
misdemeanor, when
my doctor changed my
medicine to Latuda I
didnt know night
from day.
Harrison
SN: Sitting in
chair, legs
crossed, leaning
forward.
Client: Conditional
release. I was put on a
conditional release for
a petty theft. I wasnt
always like this I used
to be a vice president
of a computer
company.
SN: Slightly
leaning forward.
Open posture,
eye contact,
smile.
Looking up then
down with hair in
front of face,
Starts Fidgeting
with pen in hand.
Clarifying
Interested Whats a
T
CR? I hope I
dont sound
stupid She
finally looked
up at me and
might be more
engaged now
that shes
teaching me
something
Open ended
question;
Restatement
Encourag
ed
If I
acknowledge
her success
and give
praise then
that will help
build rapport
to ask more
difficult
questions
Harrison
stressful thing, that I
would have a nervous
breakdown.
SN: Slightly
leaning forward.
Open posture,
eye contact,
smile.
Client: Its a long story Using slight
but I was very
hand gestures
successful, I met the
owner of GE, general
electric on one of my
Client: Looking
flights. I flew all over down at a blank
the place. My
composition
husband didnt like it
book, Hair over
he was very abusive. I eyes, Tapping pen
got into a really bad
in hand. Leaning
car accident and my
forward.
back is always in
really bad pain so I
couldnt work
anymore. I was also
diagnosed with
melanoma at that time.
Then I was diagnosed
with colon cancer and
Open
statement;
focused
Intrigued
Skeptical
Wow! When T
it rains it
pours. It
seems like a
lot of things at
once. I
wonder if its
true? How is
she still
alive?
Harrison
given 6 months to live.
Dialogue
SN: That must have
been a very difficult
time for you.
Client: Yes, I was
expecting to die. I was
told I had only 6
months to live because
of the colon cancer. I
was on a 2-year
waiting list to get a
procedure to save my
life. I thought I was
going to die so thats
when I started meth
because it gave me
energy. Then a few
months later, I met this
doctor who told me if I
get admitted into the
emergency department
at the hospital where
they do the procedure
to remove the cancer
then they would have
to take me in. So, I
went to the mainland,
Non Verbal
Communication
SN: Legs
crossed leaning
forward,
maintain eye
contact, elbow
on knee fist
under chin.
Client:
Intermittent eye
contact and hand
gestures. Slightly
leaning forward.
Both feet on the
ground.
Technique
Expression of
empathy
Student
Feelings
Intrigued
Shocked
Student
Thoughts
What a
story! I dont
even know
what to say
because every
follow up
question that
is coming to
my mind is
non
therapeutic
T/
N
T
Analysis
3) I had a loss of words at this point. I
felt that she had overcome an impending
tragedy and I assumed she would be
grateful for a second chance at life.
However, she continued to abuse drugs.
I didnt understand so I had paraphrased
what she had said because I feel it
contributed positively to the interview
because I was able to explore her drug
use in depth.
4) No facial expressions or emotion
noted. Speaks very softly and puts head
down further when speaking of her drug
abuse. This indicates to me that she feels
ashamed or is afraid of being judged.
Harrison
got into the emergency
and they did the
procedure and I lived.
I continued to do meth
after that and been in
and out of recovery.
SN: Legs
SN: You thought you crossed leaning
were going to die and forward,
you felt helpless so
maintain eye
you started smoking
contact, elbow
meth and it made you on knee fist
feel better.
under chin.
Client: Yes. It was
only for a couple
months maybe a year.
Paraphrase
Unsure
Hopeful
I think She
feels ashamed
and guilty.
What can I
tell her to
Client: Looking
down, leaning
forward,
intermittent eye
contact
SN: Open
posture, leaning
forward
maintain eye
contact
ROF
Harrison
life?
Client: Yeah, I wasnt
always like this. I was
very successful. I was
the VP of a computer
company. But I
relapsed and went to
jail it destroyed my
family. My children
moved to California
and my sister doesnt
talk to me anymore.
SN: It must be
difficult for you.
Addiction is classified
as a disease. Is their a
possibility your
family would be
willing to participate
in your recovery by
going to therapy so
they can understand
the addiction?
Client: I dont know
maybe my children
would now that Im
divorced. My husband
was abusive and
Client: Moves
hair out of face.
Intermittent eye
contact. Uses
hand gestures
SN: Open
posture, leaning
forward
maintains eye
contact. Tapping
my feet
Client: Moves
hair out of face.
Intermittent eye
contact. Uses
hand gestures
Closed
Question/
Communicati
on error
Discoura
ged
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controlling and he
affected my whole life.
SN: Between your
husband, your
melanoma and your
PTSD which would
you like to discuss?
Client: Well, I have
PTSD because of my
husband abusing me
for 20 years.
SN: Adjusting
posture, leaning
forward,
maintain eye
contact.
Focusing
Anxious
I feel like
Im losing her
attention, I
hope she
doesnt get
bored and
leave
Closed
Question/
Communicati
on error
Frustrate
d
Another
Communicati
on error! At
least shes
elaborating
Client:
Intermittently
looks toward the
clock and the
nursing station.
Tapping pen on
paper, leaning
forward
SN: leaning
forward,
maintain eye
contact.
Client: Looks
down, stops
tapping pen,
blank stare.
Harrison
information I want and its making it
difficult for me to continue the
interview.
4) Patient verbalizes feeling fear. While
she blankly stares out past me she
appears to be reminiscing ask she speaks
of her hallucination.
Dialogue
SN: You dont show
any emotion when
you talk about your
husband, how do you
feel about him now?
Client: Were divorced
now. He took half of
my money and tried to
get my childrens half
as well. I dont know
hes in the mainland
now.
SN: I see youve been
through a lot, how do
you feel now?
Client: Well I feel
optimistic. I finally
contacted my children
and I even have a
grand child now. They
are going to visit me
Non Verbal
Communication
SN: leans
forward,
maintains eye
contact
Technique
Student
Feelings
Open question Curious,
Concerne
d
Student
Thoughts
Why isnt she
angry?
Maybe shes
completely
detached.
Maybe shes
following the
steps, made
amends and
forgave?
T/
N
T
She has
plans for the
future! I
wonder what
they are?
Client: Maintains
eye contact, no
expression
SN: Sitting
upright slightly
leaning forward,
maintains eye
contact
Client: Makes eye
contact, slight
smile looks back
down
Analysis
3) I am confused as to why she has no
emotion about a man who I feel has
ruined her life. PTSD can cause
detachment so I do not feel like I will be
able to elicit any emotion from her at
this point. My thoughts contributed
negatively to my interview because she
wasnt able to express her feelings
toward this man who abused her for 20
years.
Harrison
after I make some
changes.
I have to go now.
I wonder
where she
plans on
going after
this
Unsure
I hope she
Client: Leans
forward, smiles,
regularly makes
eye contact
Stands up grabs
Harrison
Thank you.
Oh ok. Well, thank
you for your
cooperation and
honesty. I really
appreciate it. It was
nice talking to you.
Goodbye
cushion on seat
and walks to
room
Stands up,
didnt leave
because of
me
Harrison