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    Interviews with children who have witnessed traumatic incidences can be very difficult to conduct because the objectives of identifying an accurate incidence without false accusation are hard to control. Upon looking at the interview conducted by Kathleen MacFarlane, a few issues stand out. One issue in this interview is that Macfarlane, begins the interview with the following statement, “Mr. Monkey is a little bit chicken, and he can't remember any of the naked games, but we think that you can…

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    successfully develop trust and rapport with the client. “The counseling relationship is unique in this regard; before any work will be done, the client must feel understood and accepted by the counselor” (Kanel p 50). The reason that a crisis intervention worker needs these personal skills is to let the client know that you understand their feelings, and needs. The rapport leads to client trust and openness to talk about the crisis that they are experiencing. You develop the rapport by asking…

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    four different stages. One could say that her theory could correlate with the novel based on those stages which are: Rapport, self-revelation, mutual dependency, and personality need fulfillment. The first stage that Reiss proposes in her theory is rapport, which basically means two people who have a close relationship and talk about how each other feel. Reiss suggests that a rapport can also mean that both people can have a similar background or a similar past “One or both believe they have so…

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    Jane Harrison’s, 'Rainbow's End, conveys Gladys' aspiration in being a part of the white world, her mindset is heavily depicted through the utilisation of symbolism in, “where’s my white gloves?” with the gloves symbolising the white world in which she wants to be a part of. Her desire is further suggested when Gladys reveals her excitement when receiving the first volume of the encyclopaedia set. “Oh I’m so excited! ... extraordinary...daught? Volume A!” The use of exclamations conveys high…

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    three different types of teachers that taught there. The three different types of teachers were the rapport builders, the subject matter specialists, and the blamers. The article addressed the three main categories that teachers need to address (care, curriculum, and…

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    "That rings a bell". Then a third person (kinaesthetic) will likely say, "That doesn't feel right" or "I can't put my finger on it". To establish rapport in a conversation with these individuals an NLP practitioner will then mirror their use of language depending on the observed primary sense. One of the keys to success in life is to establish good rapport with the people that you interact with in your life, whether they are family, friends, colleagues or…

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    The Art of Interviewing a Suspect, Skill or Science? Exam No. 5 Introduction The purpose of this paper is to discuss the interview practices employed by law enforcement both domestic and foreign and to determine whether the techniques are comprised of scientific methods, skill sets or combination of both. Definitions Skill - [mass noun] The ability to do something well; expertise. ‘difficult work, taking great skill’ (Oxford Dictionary, 2016) Science - 1[mass noun] The intellectual and…

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    Chief Mangan Case Study

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    designed a patrol manual that helped operationalize policing into concrete responsibilities within the patrol division.” (Cordner, 2016, p.484). By doing this he encouraged the police officers to listen to what the community had to say. Building a rapport, and having the community trust the police officers is very important. Chief Mangan encouraged the community to volunteer with the department. Chief Mangan was very effective with how he started the department to begin community policing. He…

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    Goal 2 Reflective Essay

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    1. Building rapport with students (I want to establish a strong rapport with the fifth-graders in Mrs. Shuffield’s class. I believe this will help minimize classroom disruptions, increase student participation, and create a safe classroom environment. For instance, I plan to participate in team building activities with them. Building rapport with students will create a feeling of mutual trust and respect between us. I will practice this step on a daily basis until the end of internship.) 2. Ask…

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    Counseling children and adolescents is a unique specialty area within the counseling profession (Innerhofer, 2013; Smith-Adcock & Tucker, 2017). The desires of children and adolescents are quite different and incomparable to adults. Additionally, children and adolescents express their feelings, process information, and perform differently than adults. Consequently, talk therapy is not always a beneficial intervention tool for the child and adolescent population. Unfortunately, many counselors…

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