184. How To Tell When You're Being Lied To
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In this episode, Catherine Moore, LCSW, speaks with Lana, an associate clinical counselor, about identifying when clients may be lying in therapy. Lana shares cues like anxiety responses, changes in speech patterns, and vagueness in details. She emphasizes the importance of understanding a client's baseline behavior and using empathy and curiosity when addressing potential dishonesty, creating a safe space for clients to open up. ____________________________________ ⁠Tap Here to Subscribe⁠ to the Social Workers, Rise! Email Resource List ⁠Tap Here⁠ to shop career courses for Social Workers. ____________________________________ Thank you to our SPONSORS 11th Annual Addictions Conference For 10% off, use code RISE ⁠Therapist Development Center (TDC) Homepage⁠ ⁠TDC Continuing Education Courses⁠ ⁠On The Edge of Life: An Introduction to Treating Suicidality ⁠ Use the code SWRISE10 at checkout to receive 10% off Social Work Wealth Con --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/socialwork/support
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