Thanks again Mr. Seipp for the time you spent with today out of your busy schedule and for all the support you provided. I really enjoyed meeting with both Phyllis Michael Meg Dumez this afternoon. I have obtained so much information resource about the Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Master of Arts in Human Service adult programs.
This course has taught me a lot about the role human service workers have in communities and what communities need from human services. I learned about why this type of work is so important and was able to seen that importance first hand through my observation hours at the Dorothy Day Center.
So thank you judge Ball, Vanessa, Sharon, Susan, Dan, the rest of the panel, my peers, and whoever else I’ve missed. You guys gave me the opportunity to live. And though the sun sets on this chapter of my journey and the dawn rises on the next one I will always be eternally grateful and indebted to you all.
Helping children and families through mentorship and guidance has been extremely fulfilling for me. Completing my Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy will strengthen my ability to make a significant impact on people’s lives. I would especially like to provide services to rural areas where support may not be available or limited. Through a strong education, vast life experience and excellent training I will be better prepared to assist individuals and families achieve their highest
According to article entitled “ Marriage Quality” published by Comstock and Sterzizweick in 1990 states that “it is not absence or presence of problem which determines the marriage quality but it is how successful to handle conflicts, that determine marital relationship quality.
In every society nonverbal communication is one of the most powerful tools that a person can use to interpret the message that is being delivered. Even though verbal communication is fairly straightforward, nonverbal communication allows others to sense the true emotions of the person that is expressing them. For example even though a person may say that they are not irritated, their usage of voice may display otherwise. Nonverbal communication not only reveals hidden messages, but it also complements, substitutes, and exaggerates verbal communication.
Paula, the special education director explained her background with human service work and what her different career fields was like for her, even in multiple different states that she worked for. Emily Smallwood, the Career Pathway Specialist, has a degree in psychology and assists the senior students with their next goal after graduation. We spoke about her experiences educationally and careers. She previously worked for multiple different companies like Healthy Families of America. Janet Gall is the college pathway specialist and assists students with taking the right steps towards meetings their goals and deciding on the right college as well as, preparing students for SAT’s, ACT’s, and the accuplacer. She too has worked for various companies in the human service field. Shelleen Dawalt is a life coach at the school, and previously worked for DCS, and the Department of Corrections and currently also works part time at Ivy Tech as a criminal justice instructor. Spending extra time with each of them was fantastic, I gained so much knowledge about other possible career
Interprofessional communication is a vital technique used between professions. During this semester, nursing students had the opportunity to work together and identify different values, ethical principles and different formats of communication utilized by health professionals. Over the course of this paper, the objective focused on the comparison of a case manager to the role of an Registered Nurse (RN). Subtopics included the ethical principles and dilemmas that can occur in their field of work. In addition, some of the core values and responsibilities a case manager portrays. Laura Craig was the case manager interviewed for this paper to provide a real-life perspective on the role of a case manager.
Good afternoon, let me just start by saying that the kindness, support, friendship, and love extended to me and my family during this difficult time has really touched my heart- we are sincerely appreciative!
Peter Drucker once stated that, “The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn’t said.” This statement can be considerably true in every type of communication. The three types of communication being focused on are intrapersonal, interpersonal, and group (small-group, organizational) communication, and how they differ from therapeutic communication along with what therapeutic communication entails (Taylor, 2015). Intrapersonal communication is reflection and conversation with one’s self, interpersonal communication is when two or more individuals get together to achieve a common goal, and group communication can be broken up into small-group (two or more nurses working together to achieve a goal) and organizational (when nurses
Choose a specific non-verbal area, as discussed in the lecture and text that you feel is essential to interpersonal communication. Describe what it is and defend why it is essential. Points will be earned by the description and argument you make.
Being the instructor supervisor at my work center with only a year left of this assignment, I will focus on setting up my replacement for success as my first milestone. Once that assignment is over, I will go back to an operational assignment, most likely as an assistant noncommissioned officer in charge. From the leadership behavior self-assessment, my scoring is very high in the transformational categories. Being a transformational leader, I would want to improve upon the two lower scoring areas, inspirational motivation and idealized influence. By improving in those two areas, I would like my co-workers to view me as a well-rounded transformational leader. For my next milestone, I will need to improve over the next three to five years as a noncommissioned officer by using the five concepts I found most important from the module entries. Those five
Interpersonal communication is one of the significant skills while communicating with other individuals. It normally covers an extensive area and includes both verbal and non-verbal communication. Body language and facial expression may affect the accurateness of the message transmission directly. Interpersonal communication skills normally ensure that the message is sent and received correctly without any alteration thus improving the communication efficiency. Learning diverse aspects of interpersonal communication has greatly aided me in better understanding of what it consists. I am capable of applying the knowledge gained from this course to my personal experiences. This paper reflects on my personal experience in learning interpersonal communication.
Communication is inevitable, complex, and continuous. The continuous aspect of communication means that the things we say and do now will impact and influence our future. This means that being a competent communicator is very important to how people portray and interact with us. My mother, Jana, is a great communicator, which according to her was not always true. She said that when she was in high school she struggled communicating with others effectively but with a lot of practice she improved her communication skills. My mother works as a program coordinator at Peach Bottom Nuclear Power Plant. When I asked her why communication is so important she told me that it is hard to find a job that does not involve some type of communication so it is important to know how to communicate effectively.
Before I begin I would like to thank all of you here on behalf of my mother, my brother and myself, for your efforts large and small to be here today, to help us mark my fathers passing.
To get a general understanding of what interpersonal communication is, let’s break it down. The prefix “inter-” mean between and the suffix “-al” means pertaining to. Interpersonal communication pertains to the communication between people. However, there are many features of interpersonal communication making it more complex, but not difficult. Interpersonal communication is very selective, meaning that the methods and how intimately we choose to communicate with others is completely up to us. Interpersonal communication is also systematic. Depending on the situation and the closeness of the relationship, a single phrase can mean different things. Interpersonal communication is a process. It is an ongoing happening that changes with time and