D'Augelli A R, Danish S J, Brock G W
Am J Community Psychol. 1976 Sep;4(3):275-82. doi: 10.1007/BF00903194.
The verbal behavior of untrained paraprofessionals in simulated initial helping interactions was studied. Taped interviews conducted by 131 helpers-in-training were evaluated on the Helping Skills Verbal Response System, a category system consisting of continuing, leading, and self-referent responses. Helpers were found to vary considerably in number and types of responses given. Leading responses were twice as frequent as continuing responses. The most often used response was the closed question. Few responses focusing on helpees' feelings were given. The implications for training were discussed in terms of the facilitative role of helpers in initial helping interactions.
对未经培训的辅助专业人员在模拟初次帮助互动中的言语行为进行了研究。由131名实习帮助者进行的录音访谈,通过帮助技能言语反应系统进行评估,该系统是一个由持续反应、引导反应和自我参照反应组成的类别系统。发现帮助者给出的反应数量和类型差异很大。引导反应的频率是持续反应的两倍。最常使用的反应是封闭式问题。很少有聚焦被帮助者感受的反应。从帮助者在初次帮助互动中的促进作用方面讨论了对培训的启示。