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    Narrative Interview My mom had only told me little things about her college experiences, just a few stories here and there, the occasional frantic phone calls to her mom, and some about the friends she made. So when I decided to sit down and interview her, I was generally curious on what she would tell me. I had been contemplating the questions I would ask her while I was waiting for her to get home from work. After she had gotten home and I was satisfied with my list, I sat down and started…

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    prompted that they could end the meeting or not answer specific inquiries without any repercussion. Once the interviews were administered face-to-face either at the CAMHS clinic or in the home of the participants (Simonds, et al., 2013). In addition, a semi-structured interview was arranged to created and refined on the premise of conference with the counseling group. Along with developing the interview arrangement the phrase recovery was not utilized at first as determine to delineate in the…

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    In the second interview, I picked an Asian male whose parents were born in the United States. During the interview, I followed the same study guide and adding different questions that related to the topics I had on my guide. I started the interview by asking some general questions about his background. I followed my question guide and ask him those questions. He is a fourth year college student and is working at an insurance office. He is Taiwanese American. He has one younger sister and two…

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    Has your truck ever broke down on you?Have you needed a check up on your truck recently? Well if that's the case the person you went to was most likely a diesel mechanic. As more and more trucks are being built the more diesel mechanic work will be requested. Just like any other profession you will need some type of training before you can be rewarded with an official title of diesel mechanic. There are programs that you can attend to get your degree and those are approximately 1-2…

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    The Interview: Portfolio Piece 1 I have chosen my step dad for the interview for many reasons, I have always been curious about what he did in Iraq and the things he went through. Also I have never sat down and talked to him about this, he had only ever told me a little bit about his experiences. My question to him is, what were some of your memories about deciding you wanted to be a Marine and being over in Iraq. Having this conversation will bring more depth to our relationship because I…

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    The performance exam for the first example involved a friend. Jane had to interview a class mate in class. She never interviewed anyone before so she had to go home and practice interviewing family members. There were guidelines for the mock interview procedure that she had to follow to score a high score. Students in the course had to judge the performance of the mock interview with a rubric given by the Instructor. Eye contact, hand shake, not saying umm and making sure to answer the questions…

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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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