Archive for April, 2009
Response #9
Counseling interviews were the subject of discussion the past week. We learned active listening is the most essential aspect for the counselor. They must b e non-jugdemental and empathetic. Counselors must also offer advise and give suggestions rather than making decisions for the person being counseled. It is critical for the counselor to build […]
Response #8
This past week we discussed the persuasive interview. The goal of a persuasive interview is to influence attitudes, values and beliefs of a person. The most common way rhetors persuade their audience is through the use of ethos, pathos, and logos. Ethos is when a person is persuasive based on their authority and/or character. […]
Resonse #7
We recently discussed different types of interviews and what they entail. Although we should already know most of the things we covered for the Employment Interview, I did learn a few new things. For a resume, I learned there are different formats. I knew the chronological order was the only format to use for […]