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    The Interview: Portfolio Piece 1 I have chosen my step dad for the interview for many reasons, I have always been curious about what he did in Iraq and the things he went through. Also I have never sat down and talked to him about this, he had only ever told me a little bit about his experiences. My question to him is, what were some of your memories about deciding you wanted to be a Marine and being over in Iraq. Having this conversation will bring more depth to our relationship because I…

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    The purpose of the interview was to create an initial profile of a client upon meeting with me, acting as their occupational therapist. The goal was not only to gain vital information regarding the client, but to establish the foundation of a healthy therapeutic relationship between the client and myself. This relationship is of high importance because trust is already being formed, which can impact our future sessions. In the beginning, the interview stared off a bit rocky, but towards the end…

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    Introduction The recorded interview was a tough assignment in my opinion, harder than what I thought it would have been. Being as to how I work in a clinical setting, interviewing patients I thought would have come naturally, however that was not the case. Although patients and peers have complimented me on my assessment skills, in this recorded interview I do not feel as though any of the skills I used came naturally. This could be due to the fact that I knew I was being recorded, or the mere…

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    that fun fact in there to highlight my personality. In Chapter Four of our textbook, it covers Scripting Answers. In a behavioral interview, my interviewer taught me ‘The But Technique.’ I am familiar with the STARS technique (situation, task, action, result), but ‘The But Technique’ was new to me. Essentially, STARS is a technique in which you tell a story which includes, the problem, action took by you, and the outcome, whereas ‘The But…

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    In this article, the authors demonstrated that research could also benefit candidates, not just the employers. Employers use the interview strategy to find a candidate with specific skills who is qualified when the job requirements change instead of a likeable person. By knowing some interview styles, and strategies can help candidates in their job research, which is the purpose of this article. Why do Employers Use Interviews? The authors then started to explain why employers like to use this…

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    Charles Manson was born on November 12,1934 in Ohio. He is known for his notorious killings of Hollywood stars. He was interviewed by Tom Snyder about his life before and after he was prosecuted for the crimes he committed. In the interview, the relationship caused the interview to lose its credibility. In the interview both Snyder and Manson insulted one another while asking and answering questions. While asking a question,at the beginning of the interview, Snyder identified Manson as a maniac…

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    My Critique After looking back on my community interview, there were a couple of things I noticed. One thing was that I did a pretty good job using attending and SOLER skills. I kept eye contact for the majority of the interview, I kept my body open, and I refrained from creating barriers between myself and the interviewee. These are all things I have been working hard on, and am happy to see some improvements. Another thing was that I tried to use some reflective listening and summaries. At…

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    Lance Armstrong Case Study

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    On January seventeenth and eighteenth of the year two thousand and fifteen, thousands of Americans tuned in to OWN (Oprah Interview Network) to watch the Lance Armstrong’s interview with Oprah Winfrey. The ninety minute interview was done in Mr. Armstrong’s home located in Austin, Texas. Winfrey conducted this interview with Armstrong to address the public U.S. reports of him using banned substances during his professional cyclist career. For years he denied the fact of ever using any type of…

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    For this assignment I stepped into the shoes of a Senior Consultant who is gathering information over the current IT system that Madura Fashion & Lifestyle has in place. Throughout the interview I am assuming that Madura has just hired a group of consultants who will be gathering information prior to making a recommendation of what system to use. The interview is taking place prior to Madura having knowledge of the Wooqer platform and is interviewing a Madura manager. The goal of the interview…

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    interviewing. Motivational interviewing is considered goal-oriented and the motivate is to change or completely resolve a specific behavior. Within the motivational interviewing process, four different techniques or skills can be used to successfully approach and change a behavior. The first techniques that can be used is called open questioning. Open questioning, allows others to tell you their story without giving and yes or no answer. An example of an open question could be, “help me…

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