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    The history and interviewing process is a component of the initial meeting between the patient and the nurse. In the history and interviewing process‚ the nurse and patient is able to build a relationship while establishing trust. “A primary objective is to discover the details about a patient’s concern‚ explore expectations for the encounter‚ and display genuine interest‚ curiosity‚ and partnership” (Ball et al.‚ 2015). For this discussion‚ the 76-year-old Black/African-American male with disabilities

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    Interviewing My Grandma

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    The person I am interviewing is my grandma‚ Chong Xiong‚ who is 64 years old. At this time‚ what she considered the most important in her life are her children. As for me‚ I also considered my family important as well as school because I want to have a good career to support my family. My grandma and I both think that family is important because it is where we go to when we need help. However‚ I still consider other things important like school because I am still young and still emerging as an adult

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    1. Informational interviewing is something I was unfamiliar with until this session. I believe knowing more about informational interviewing will help me as a leader because I will be able to share my knowledge with others who are struggling with finding internship opportunities or jobs. Also‚ I will be able to lead a person to different resources to learn more about informational interviewing. Public speaking is an area I feared for several years. My biggest drawback when it comes to public speaking

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    Running head: Intentional Forgetting and Emotions Intentional Forgetting and Emotions Syny Proxy Wonderland Emotional memories that people want to forget are sometimes hard to leave behind; especially the painful ones or the ones recorded visually may be the toughest to forget. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [UNCCH]‚ 2009).Take the example when you watch the news on TV and see pictures of violence and war‚ it may stick

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    In the Motivational Interviewing video and transcript it is apparent that the counselor was able to use a lot of motivational interviewing techniques. The motivational interviewing techniques included: open-ended questions‚ summaries‚ change talk‚ complex reflection‚ and simple reflection. Miller in the video and transcript was able to display effective ways to use motivational interviewing techniques with the client Mike. Miller was using open-ended questions when working with the client Mike

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    Michelle Whitsitt January 4‚ 2009 Writing Assignment # 1: Interview a Business Owner Due: January 7‚ 2009 For my interview I decided to pick the owner of the company I work for. The owner’s name is J. Kent McNew and he is the owner of Eastern Petroleum Corporation. The company is a petroleum distributor of gasoline primarily through gas station outlets. Eastern Petroleum Corporation is a Maryland corporation and its corporate office is located in Annapolis‚ MD. Mr. McNew sells products in MD

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    surrounding Oregon’s 1984‚ intentional contamination case; lack of vigilance and complacency among restaurant owners‚ managers‚ and employees played a significant role; thus‚ simplifying the intentional act. With that said‚ the recommended strategy is enhanced education‚ training‚ and dedicated employee observational stationing (salad bar). Although no solution is foolproof these enhanced safety measures add multiple levels of security aimed at the prevention of future intentional contamination with minimal

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    The motivational interviewing video provided discusses a client discussing a plan and consolidating commitment with a client. One topic related to that is envisioning. This may look like resistance‚ but it suggests not directly that the individual is thinking forward to what life would be like if they did make a change. The most common type of envisioning is for the client to see the problems with changing. Another form of envision would be positive envision. The therapist may also ask hypothetical

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    Counseling

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    awareness of well-being and satisfaction of “ affect hunger.” Support offers a healing process- an integration of all parts of the person. (1) The relationship itself‚ where the helpee experiences the helper’s acceptance and warmth. (2) Direct counseling help in the form of reassurance or

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    |COUN 505 Draft Syllabus: Counseling Techniques and the | | | |Helping Relationship | | | |When? See Assist |Instructor: See Assist | | |Where? See Assist

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