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    One of the most difficult interviews faced by forensic psychology professional is the interview of a minor. The interview becomes much more difficult when the minor has suffered any form of abuse. There are many different forms of child abuse however; the basic definition of child abuse is when a parent or caregiver, whether through action or failing to act, causes injury, death, emotional harm, or risk of serious harm to a child (Children’s Bureau, 2016). Research shows that child abuse has…

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    especially in a deployed setting. Many of the Army’s mission is abroad and leaders must continually develop their skill and maintain adaptability. Soft skills within the Unites States Army include but is not limited to: cultural awareness, building rapport, negotiation, and the skills to…

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    the process. When women interview other women, Golombisky (2006) feels that “the charade of rapport is likely to be abandoned once the research is complete” – and this is a difference for my interview (p. 181). I live with my interviewee, and I’ve known her for eight years now. The rapport was pre-established and genuine, and (hopefully) not primed to be abandoned anytime soon. However, a preexisting rapport is not necessarily an unwavering one. A few times in the conversation, the interview…

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    is a subject of controversy. On the 27th of November, Boris Johnson gave a lecture about the late Baroness Thatcher, praising her in many ways. Johnson and his way of using rapport has displayed his own opinion about the funeral of Baroness Thatcher as well as his opinion of the British Education System of Politics. A rapport is a close relationship in which the people can understand each other's feelings…

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    California (as cited by U.S. Census, 2010). Social workers must be culturally competent to service the needs of all clients in the Hmong community. Through the use of multicultural counseling, social workers will be able to build rapport with clients and their families. After the rapport is established, social workers will then be able to implement and promote services for the Hmong community. This paper will be discussing different factors as to why Hmong do not seek medical…

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    should be in control of their goals and objectives. A strength I had in this case was rapport building. Johnny and I built rapport quickly and trust was established early on. I give partial credit to the other clinician on his case for this. The original clinician established that everyone in the treatment center was here to aid him in getting better and meeting his goals. I also attribute this to the rapport building I participated in with this client. We started sessions slowly and worked on…

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    exact; rapport, self-revelation, mutual dependency, and personality need fulfillment. In Kent Haruf’s book, Our Souls at Night, the two individuals, Louis and Addie, start off as distant acquaintances living on the same block, and later became late-aged sweethearts. If one knows of Reiss’ theory while reading this story, he or she can see how the process of falling in love occurred with the couple in Holt County, Colorado. The first stage to love according to Reiss is “rapport”. Rapport is a…

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    and increasing in client functioning. Professionals utilize ABC Model to help the clients identifying the problem and developing coping skills to get through crisis. ABC Model refers to building up rapport with the client; identifying the problems; and developing the coping skills. Building up the rapport with the clients is the fundamental requirement for an effective counseling session. Clients don’t care what counselors know, until they know that the counselors care. In class, I had couple…

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    transgender staff, it is necessary to increase training to bring equity to the voices and needs of individuals who identify as transgender; this need has also been communicated by AFC clients. This gap in current training contributes to weak staff rapport between transgender and cisgender staff…

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    pathologist should possess these characteristics to help the patient succeed. These characteristics are some I possess based on my past undergraduate and Internship clinical experiences. It’s important to have compassion towards the client and establish rapport, a harmonious relationship before anything. According to Riley (2002) “Caring is considered by the author as a given for effective therapy”. Showing genuine compassion allows the client to feel comfortable. While working…

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