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    Freebourn‚ and her many different client cases. When shadowing her‚ I understood Teresa Freebourn’s methods when engaging with clients. I notice she has awesome interviewing skills when engaging with children and youth. Terri’s rhetoric changes depending on the age of the young client. I was exposed to a different set of interviewing skills this week as well. A caseworker by the name of Erica Dixon asked me if I wanted to go out onto the field with her. I of course wanted more field training‚ and told caseworker

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    As I answered each question of the survey‚ I realized that none of my answers surprised me‚ and quite honestly‚ I felt relieved knowing exactly what my weaknesses are. I found comfort in knowing what I can develop upon. I have always struggled with writing. My mind will draw a blank‚ or I will panic that my writing is not good enough or meet requirements. I have always been well-organized and allow for efficient time to complete assignments. What stuck out to the most was no matter where I was in

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    Personally this writer can relate to Petersen’s core concepts of listening and talking. Listening in the communication process is the capability to correctly obtain and understand messages. It’s key to all operative communication because without listening effectively to the message it can be easily misunderstood. This writer’s current job as a Human Service Worker required training in listening skills. This writer deals with individuals who are physically‚ mentally‚ and developmentally challenged

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    The purpose of this paper is to allow me‚ the learner to analyze and reflect on a video created between an actor and themselves. Using my knowledge obtained I was to effectively incorporate trust‚ respect‚ honesty and effective communication‚ as they are key principles in establishing a relationship with a client (RNAO‚ 2002). During this experience‚ I encountered an issue that I believe is significant in my development as a nurse. I was placed into a scenario involving a 47 year old patient named

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    Module 5: Virtual Workplace and Listening Skills Michael Grand Canyon University: MGT-420 August 1‚ 2013 Module 5: Virtual Workplace and Listening Skills Communication is broken down into many different parts. The biggest break down is in the areas of verbal and nonverbal communication. This is true of both effective and ineffective communication. Both types of communication can lead to conflict that needs to be resolved. How this conflict is resolved can be dependent on the manager and

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    nonverbally by their facial expressions‚ vocal expressions (sigh)‚ and physical expression. A person can also communicate nonverbally by eye contact‚ by making eye contact with other people you are showing them that they have your attention and you are listening to what they are saying‚ or vice versa. Some physical expressions a person can make are gestures‚ and smiles. These physical expressions can help a group or person feel more at ease while speaking. Nonverbally I think I show more facial expressions

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    what you have learnt during the Study Skills module‚ focusing particularly on the marking workshop. Introduction Reflection can be defined as “…reviewing experience from practice that it may be described‚ analysed‚ evaluated and consequently used to inform and change future practice.” (Bulman 2008:4). Study skills are important in university education as Cottrell (2013:7) states “… higher level study is different from their precious experience.”. Study skills enhance an efficient learning and lead

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    Scholarly Writing Skill Reflection University of Phoenix SEM/700R Dr. Kimberly Lowrey Scholarly Writing Skill Reflection One of the most important ideas that occurs to me when I consider my ability to be a successful doctoral student relates to my capacity to write compelling papers that are supported by critical thinking skills and credible sources. In order to ensure that I move forward with

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    Listening is a difficult skill that few people ever learn.  Experts say the average person has 25% listening efficiency. Listening with understanding‚ is more than just sitting back and letting words flow into your ears. Listening is an active skill that is at least as hard as talking‚ maybe harder.  There is no real communication unless the listener understands‚ accepts‚ and will take action based on what was said.  The person who develops good listening skills has a head start on providing the

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    Skills Reflection -1 Groups and Creative Activities In this essay I am going to critically reflect on how an Occupational Therapist (OT) would use grading and adapting to increase the therapeutic gain for clients when using groups and creative activities. I am going look at these two skills as they focus on client centeredness and intervention. College of Occupational Therapist (COT 2010; Atkinson and Wells 2003) stated that as a therapist one has to have a continuing duty to respect and hold the

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