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    ‘out of trouble’. This communication style has continued on to the next generations. This is an example of what is known as ‘inter-generational’ trauma. • It is important to be aware of this communication style and take the time to allow for good rapport to develop. ‘Shame’/’Shame job’ • ‘Shame’ or ‘shame job’ as it may be referred is something that an Indigenous person is embarrassed about. • Indigenous people may feel ‘shame’ if they are singled out. This can include being singled out in…

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    Every nurse is responsible to know and be familiar of the patients they are dealing with to establish a healthy and successful rapport that will build trust between the nurse and the patient. Effective and active interpersonal communication in nursing enhances active listening, helps to minimise the medical problems and errors, and improves and develops the understanding towards…

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    Reflection In Counselling

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    In matching Janet’s posture, language and tone, I reflected back to Janet her external behaviours. When I commented to Janet “and because you know that at the base of it’s not you it’s him” I put into my words her thoughts regarding his behaviour. Janet’s response of “well that’s the thing, I don’t let it affect me anymore…” allowed her to then explore why her reactions to her ex-husband had changed. I found this skill of counselling particularly difficult in this session due to our friendship.…

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    Since this case is a transfer, there was an obvious rapport built with the previous therapist. The resistance towards the current and previous recommended strategies in the dyadic therapy can come from the fear of change. If the mother- child dyad and I make a fresh start in our working relationship, it can…

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    If you wish you had the art of persuasion, then you want to be more credible, influential, and convincing. Persuasion makes wonderful things happen. It open minds, shifts attitudes, finds love, wins friendships, influences people, and makes money. The art of persuasion has been highly prized throughout history. It has been the source of interesting myths because people have long considered eloquence to be magical and as potent as a charm. In Ireland, for instance, legend has it that kissing…

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    ABC Model Vs Act Model

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    crisis and encourage the development of healthy coping strategies and behaviors. The respective models focus on strengths as a way of identifying those interventions and strategies that will be most effective and rely heavily on establishing strong rapport and creating an environment where the clients feel safe and trust the provider administering the intervention. The ABC model is problem focused and should be administered within 4-6 weeks of the stressor (Kanel, pg. 45). The central focus…

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    TIPO Negotiation Model

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    Effective negotiation is key to communicating with you peers, subordinates and supervisors when working as a team. A big part of the negotiation process is the Trust, Information, Power, and Option (TIPO) Model, more importantly, the trust part of this model. Trust can be broken down into two parts, trust in a person and trust in the process. Having trust, in my opinion, is one of the most important aspects of negotiation. If you don’t have trust in the person or and the established process…

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    The teacher effectively stimulated the class, by respecting the diversity of the learning environment, the diversity of the class, stayed focused on the lecture, contexts and class objectives. The heart and soul of the lecture was the teacher’s rapport with the students, delivery, audio-visual, video, diversity and interaction between the teacher and students. The teacher realized that learning is dependent on the learner as an individual, and how credible and authentic the teacher’s lecturer…

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    effectively teach any content. Its importance is again highlighted in the Singapore Teaching Practice (STP) Framework; positive classroom culture is part of the 4 teaching processes in the STP. In session 2, we learned that establishing interaction and rapport,…

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    that an effective teacher can possess. I feel one of the most important area to establish with students; is good rapport. Having a good rapport with students can lead to success in the classroom. Good rapport does not happen without effort in many different areas. A teacher may need to navigate through numerous aspects of student/teacher relations in order to create this rapport. Having a enthusiastic, positive attitude, the ability to engage students, effectively communicate all while being…

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