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Service Delivery: An Overview of Person-Centered Approaches and Techniques
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Review Exercise "What the Inform USA Standards Say"
4 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 4/4 points to pass
4 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 4/4 points to pass
Part 1: The Person is at the Center
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Open to download resource.
As an I&R practitioner, you may have expertise in human services, effective communication techniques, and understanding the situations of individuals and the range of potential services that can help them in any given situation – but you are not, and never will be, the leading expert on any person that you are interacting with as part of your job.
Review Exercise Part 1: The Person is at the Center
3 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 3/3 points to pass
3 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 3/3 points to pass
Part 2: Options Counseling and Motivational Interviewing
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Open to download resource.
Person-centered approaches have encouraged the formal development of structured sets of tools and techniques that can apply to different clients and situations.
Review Exercise Part 2: Options Counseling and Motivational Interviewing
5 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 5/5 points to pass
5 Questions | Unlimited attempts | 5/5 points to pass
Choose which tool or technique each concept better describes: Motivational Interviewing or Options Counseling.