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    attention. It was first described by Cherry (1953). It’s the observation that even in a noisy environment people are able to focus their attention on who is talking to them. Cherry (1953) investigated this phenomenon by conducting a series of dichotic listening and

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    A normal group was acquired as well to compare against the patients, in addition to a group of ADHD outpatients. The ADHD group was involved in the the experiment to compare across different neuropsychiatric groups. The dichotic test utilized two separate auditory stimuli that were played in each ear. They greatly anticipated that the schizophrenic group would display a much larger REA, compared to the other groups.The stimulus materials involved in the testing was comprised

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    importantly, it ensures patient’s intensive care and outcomes effectively. In this reflective essay, by approaching the 5Rs framework for reflection, I will be evaluating and analysing my personal characteristics, namely assertiveness and active listening skills compared to characteristics of two health professionals working in multidisciplinary team through a pregnancy related stroke handover.

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    Controllers are public safety and security, transportation, customer and personal service. They should have knowledge of different methods and principles of moving goods and people by air, and other forms of transportation. They should be have active listening, speaking, and critical thinking skills. They should be able to solve the complex problems too. The Air Traffic Controllers should be able to make decision and solve problems. The information will be given to them and they should be analyze, and

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    What is Organizational Behavior?

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    effectively by actively listening to every member’s idea which involves sensing, evaluating and responding. After my active listening skills inventory assessment, I scored (26) in active listening. In sensing I was scored (9) in avoiding interruption, (6) in maintaining interest, (5) in postponing evaluation. Also in evaluating I was scored (4) in organizing information and in responding I was scored (7) in showing interest. Effective communication which includes active listening is essential to team

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    Another element from the conversation that makes sense to me, and I will be more conscious of in the future, is the explanation of how our clients not reaching their goals, or not being able to achieve a certain task, as an opportunity to explore why not and to give them more positive reinforcements rather than to count not accomplishing tasks as failures against them (Quartz, March 7, 2016). I can see these practices as ways to build trust and cooperation within the worker-client relationship.

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    Mentoring, in general, is a term used to describe a relationship between two individuals, the ‘mentor’ and the ‘mentee’. In this relationship, the mentor with more knowledge supports and passes on knowledge to the mentee through teaching, guidance, and encouragement, thus empowering the mentee to make decisions based on his/her capabilities. According to Fouché & Lunt (2010), in this relationship, it requires two parties to collaborate together to learn new things, allowing them to further their

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    We’re More Alike Than Different Taylor Roberts “Compromise, communication and consistency are needed in all relationships not just romantic ones.” (Elle). When communicating we always find a way to make connections with one another and communicating with individuals that have special needs can be overwhelming and exciting at the same time. Most people wouldn’t believe how easy it is to communicate with them and all it takes is a little patience, time, and consideration. In my paper I will talk

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    Therefore, the counselor should presence attending behavior skills such as: direct eye contact, body language, vocal qualities, and verbal following. These attending behaviors “demonstrate to the client that you are with him, or her, and indeed are listening,” enabling the client to talk more freely (Ivey, 2015). In addition to the informational material, the counselor should personally be cultural sensitive. Another essential aptitude a counselor should

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    For my Reflective Service Learning Project, I volunteered at Westminster Shores Community Living. Westminster Shores is a community living center, with independent living and assisted living. They hold many events for the residents that lives there, as well as involve the volunteers in discussion groups. In addition, on of the main goals of the volunteer program is to create a connection between the students that volunteer and the residents who Live at Westminster Shores. As a volunteer, I participated

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