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    adherence occurred is from the positive feedback that was discussed with my supervisor. Also, the agency has specific microskills that has to be used such as orientation, attending behaviors, asking questions etc. that I find helpful when building a rapport with the client. According to Lietz (2011), microskills are important due to the building of familiarity between one another. Empowering the positive abilities, a client has is another way that I found helpful by encouraging the client to get…

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    Another thing that may be considered a critical issue in today’s schools could be parent – teacher rapport. If the teacher and students’ parents have not developed a good rapport, this too may affect language diversity in schools. For instance, a student may not feel comfortable speaking to you, the teacher, because he/she knows that you and his/her mom does not get along very well. If…

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    Open-ended question: Maria seems to be more approachable and less difficult. This will help the counselor get through to her and have a better idea of how to assist her in her time of need. Maria and the counselor may have begun to build a rapport. A rapport is a harmonious or empathetic relationship, which starts in the beginning and continues throughout the counseling process (cite pg 195). I will then begin by asking this question: I understand that you have a different outlook on life,…

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    I think that component 3c: engaging students in learning is the “Heart of the Danielson Framework”. Everything that is done by a teacher for each component of the Danielson Framework is working towards getting students actively engaged in their learning. I will provide you with one example from each domain on how one component is tied to component 3c. One example from domain one of how a component ties into engaging students in learning is component 1e: designing coherent instruction. When…

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    In the United States a large number of people are currently partially or totally disabled from stroke, and this number is expected to rise as the population continues to age. Aphasia is one of the communication problems that are often present after a stroke. The key management for aphasia is speech and language therapy. Hence, a speech therapist is an integral part of the patient’s rehabilitation plan. The educator created a private support groups to connect patients and caregivers with one…

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    When addressing small children in the stage of development for Emily: egocentric, the nurse must understand that the patient sees the world mostly from her own point of view, with everything revolving around her (Jarvis, 2016). In the case of Emily, the mere fact her brother was examined and given his immunization first, she believes the same will happen to her. Unfortunately, attempting to convince her otherwise, with her frame of thought being only that of her own experience as being relevant,…

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    Approaching the roleplay task, I was hesitant, with limited knowledge of tele-practice, I had little faith this would be an effective form of therapy. There was no scaffold to approach this task only prompts, so my partner and I used Facetime as our medium. I realised the lack of physical contact was a challenging barrier, especially with the roleplay patient requiring physio for their ACL injury. This lack of intimacy made it difficult to interpret my clients’ discomfort, as physical…

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    strengths and limitations of Roberts' Seven–Stage Crisis Intervention model. The Seven-Stage Crisis Intervention Model of Albert Roberts consists of seven stages. Stage I is to perform a psychosocial and lethality assessment, stage II is to establish rapport, and stage III is to identify the crisis and the major problems that lead to the crisis. The nest step is stage IV, which consist of exploring and dealing with emotions and feelings, Stage V requires generating coping strategies and…

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    Worthy_____________________________________________ Client: Courtney Gogins Session #:___4_____________ 1. What were your personal goals for this session? (Focus on your skill development rather than what your goals for the client were) Well during this session my focus was on building rapport with the client, since it is still early in our sessions. I want to make sure we develop a trusting relationship. Also, I would like to work on helping and guiding the client to find goals for her…

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    and/or block communication. Why Good Communication is Essential in Healthcare Good communication is essential in healthcare because it allows the nurse to establish rapport with the patient, thus building the nurse-patient relationship. Deborah Antai-Otong tells in the book Nurse-Client Communication: A Life Span Approach (2007) that rapport…

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