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Last name 1 Name Course Instructor Date Characteristics of Clinical Psychology Practitioner As an upcoming clinical psychologist, I possess a sophisticated set of interpersonal skills. I am a good communicator and possess verbal fluency as well as interpersonal perception. In clinical psychology, most of the therapist’s day is spent communicating in some manner. This necessitates that as a therapist, one has to be a good listener able to hear the things the clients say and understand the underlying problem or meaning behind their words plus their non-verbal cues like eye contact and body language. A therapist must also have the ability to communicate treatment options, knowledge, and compassion to the clients. The tone, expression, intonation, as well as choice of the words that I use uses are key factors in how to communicate verbally (Wampold et al., p. 3). Again, written communicati ...
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