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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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    Many people feel a combination of emotions when called for a job interview. Initial excitement followed by a sense of fear that is difficult to shake, the sense of lack of control is the main cause of the fear. When we are unable to foresee what will happen we feel that failure is possible. In truth, we are in control, and with proper preparation all job interviews, including the obtaining of one, can be successful. Our work starts long before the interview even before we review a job listing.…

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    Biopsychosocial Assessment Critique Capus P. Barnett Valdosta State University In my endeavors to learn how to efficiently interview an older adult, I interviewed a woman named “Teresa Craig” that is sixty-five years old. Interviewing Ms. Craig was a slightly different experience from other interviews I have conducted over the years. It was the first time I interview someone that could be considered “elderly”. I gave me a new perspective on how someone older me thinks and…

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    Prepared Interview Guide

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    order with the purpose of promote the flow of the interview. This includes the sections of the interview, task that the interviewer has to do and designed questions with careful wording selection. Although the role of interview guide is crucial in semi-structured interview, it is stressed that the idea of interview guide is “much less specific than the notion of a structured interview schedule” (Bryman, 2004:315). 2.3.2. Interview questions design As an interview is an interchanged process…

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    Appropriate Posture in a Job Interview Setting Posture is a form of nonverbal communication and is also a component of body language that is important in business, especially during a job interview. A person’s success impacts his or her posture and begins once someone lays his or her eyes on the person (Bjorseth, 2002). Rane (2010) states that individuals have their own unique ways in communicating thoughts through various kinds of body language, including posture. Nonverbal cues are crucially…

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    Chapter 3 Different type of Interviews and how to face them Interviewers use many different types of interviews. Therefore, it is best to know how to present yourself as the best candidate in each type of interview. The most common type of interview is the traditional interview where you meet in a small room with one interviewer. The interviewer will ask you a series of questions and listen to your answers. Be as much like the interviewer as possible. If the interviewer comes across as rushed…

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    The following is a brief overview of the current recruitment and selection methods used by the Southwood School. Definition Advantage Disadvantage Application Form Campus Recruiting/educational Institutions • Can hire people to grow with the organization • Plentiful sources of talent • Time consuming • Only appropriate for certain types of experience levels • Only posted once in a newspaper publication which limited the amount of candidates applying for the position • Not provided online or…

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    Article critique 3 Hospice is an important philosophy of care for people searching quality of life in the terminal level of illness. Supportive services that hospice provides to dying people including medical, social, emotional, and spiritual services as well as helping for the patient’s family. The major aims of hospice care are helping the patient to be as comfortable as possible and managing a patient’s pain and other symptoms. However, culture and ethnicity determine thoughts and ideas about…

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    The Jack Johnson Concert

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    It was warm, humid and cloudy on the day of our Jack Johnson concert. Despite the warmth, it was a perfect day to be outside and sitting on the lawn at the DTE Music Center to enjoy some relaxing tunes. Jack Johnson is classified as a folk and acoustic rock musician, however I compare him between a calmer version of John Mayer and Jason Mraz combined. He plays an acoustic electric guitar, but his guitar playing skills are nowhere near as good as his writing skills. He plays basic guitar chords,…

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