Initially, the interviewer clarified expectations, privacy, and instances information would be disclosed to a third party. Before discussing larger areas of her life, Mrs. Morgan states she is forty-eight years old and was born and raised in Reynoldsburg Ohio. Additionally, the reason why she is seeking assistance is because she is worried for her son and feels overwhelmed by expectations. Both situations will be further elaborated upon in later in the essay. Alike the psychosocial assessment, family origin is the initial area discussed.…
Capstone Assignment 1: Biopsychosocial Assessment Identifying Information The client is a 10 year old, heterosexual, cisgender, black, male, student who is unemployed and unmarried. The client lives in an urban community with his mother, stepfather, and younger sisters. The assessment is informed by the client and his mother.…
Family: The client is a single mother of 4 children ages 8-23. She also has a 19 year old daughter that she placed for adoption. Her mother passed away from cancer in 2010 and her father is in poor health and living in her home town of Oregon. The client has 5 brothers and sisters (2 deceased) and no living grandparents.…
On this date and time this worker met with Anna Rhodes at Holtville Elementary. She appeared to be clean, healthy, and adequately dressed.…
Questions 4 – 7 will be completed at the end of the clinical day, please ask your individual clinical faculty member when this is due.…
I am a decedent of Africa, what part I could not tell you. There are different shades of black in my family and some could surely pass for white or Indian. My ancestors did not willingly come here they were brought here in chains and sold off to the highest bidder. They were slaves of the South; to be exact Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. The time-line is perplexing to me because the family history died off with the elders. I do know that once slavery was over lots of my ancestors stayed in the states that they came to know as home. Some moved around but many stayed in the Southern region of the United States. During their journey, they became farmers and store owners that prospered enough to keep their families living comfortable for the times.…
This interviewee was my international English school friends, she was a really shy girl and she don’t like to talk to strange people in the pass, and its been three years, I notices that she has a huge change, she is happy, and doesn’t feels isolation from people anymore, and I choose to ask her some questions about her daily activities when she was feels isolations, and then ask some question about how she changed her personality through the time, and some advices about my design program.…
Culture is defined as the traditions, customs, norms, beliefs, values and thought patterning passed down from generation to generation (Jandt 2010). The world consists of many different cultures. In this Ethnographic Interview, I was given the opportunity to explore and learn more about a culture different from my own. Through observation I’ve have seen how people of different cultures differ from mines. For example, the type of foods a person eats can sometimes help you to identify their culture. I interviewed fellow classmate of mines, Ting Yan Yang, who was born in Taiwan. Before I initially interviewed my informant I researched the culture of Taiwan. I expected to learn a lot more about the Taiwan culture through my research and interview, because prior to this assignment I knew nothing about the culture. However, I did have my preconception that in some way the Taiwan culture would be connected to the Chinese culture. This preconception was formed based upon my informer’s physical appearance. After research, my preconception proved to be fact. Taiwan’s population is mostly Han Chinese who was born on the mainland or have ancestors that were (Peggy 2009).…
8. What have you done that you feel has significantly touched the life of another person?…
There are many components to consider a patient interview to be effective. During the workshop week in Toronto, I have learned those basic yet very essential components through the enactment presented.…
My informational interview was with Steve Kashdan. The interview took place in an office setting and started on time. He began his career in psychology and later realized he had more of a passion for helping people. Steve has now been in the human services field for about twenty years. As now he is a professor at Trident Technical College. Mr. Kashdan’s typical day of work includes a variety of tasks such as going through correspondence, appointments and grading assignments. But there is a never set tasks you he never knows how the day will go. Throughout the interview I learned you can’t ever doubt yourself. As long as you start with a positive attitude you will achieve many great things in life. The skills required for the human services…
Hurwitz, J., & Peffley, M. (2004, April). "Race and the Death Penalty: The Determinants and…
I did not grow up in a single town; I actually grew up in seven different towns, in four different states and two different countries. I was born in Cleveland, Ohio. I grew up in Biloxi, Mississippi; Warner Robins, Georgia; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Ottawa, Ontario; Dayton, Ohio; Adana, Turkey; and Beavercreek, Ohio. In all of the places I have lived, I lived on the Air Force Base, because my mom is in the Air Force, except in my current residence Beavercreek, I live off base. When I lived on Air Force bases, the community I was in was close. There were many times that my brothers and I would be playing on a friend’s lawn or walking over to another neighborhood to visit other friends. The houses we lived in, depended on what rank my mother…
This is a personal interview that I conducted with a woman whom is a case manager for a non-profit organization, called Health Right 360. Carla Johnson works exclusively with women on probation that have been mandated to participate in the (AB) 109 Bill. Miss Johnson shared with me what a day consists of working with these women…
Many times in people 's lives, they are asked to define their personality and they do not know how to respond. What is the actual definition of personality and how can we define our own? Personality is a unique consistent pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting. In other words, personality is a combination of characteristics or qualities that form the person in you. Like a painting, there are many different color schemes that combine in order to show the big picture. There is no such thing as a person without a personality. Some people may not have very extroverted characteristics; this means that they have a shy or colorless personality.…