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"Sau nhiều tìm kiếm, họ tìm thấy một thời gian đôi bên cùng có dễ chịu. Thật không may, Beth quên để kiểm tra tiến độ phòng và tìm thấy không có các phòng đều có sẵn tại thời điểm đã chọn. Bà Sally gọi lại: "Sally, đây là Beth McNettle một lần nữa. Tôi xin lỗi, nhưng không có phòng có sẵn tại thời điểm chúng tôi quyết định. " | 32 Becoming a Mental Health Professional ------ Putting It in Practice 2.5 Staying in Control of the Interview Setting Imagine yourself confronted with the following scenario An interviewing student calls a volunteer interviewee Hello is Sally Sampson there Yes this is she. Sally my name is Beth McNettle and I m taking Interviewing 443. I believe you signed up to be interviewed for extra credit in your Psychology 101 class. I got your name so I m calling to set up a time. Oh sure. No problem . . . but it s almost finals week. I m pretty busy. Uh yeah. I wanted to do this sooner in the semester but uh well let s see if we can find a time. After much searching they find a mutually agreeable time. Unfortunately Beth forgot to check the room schedule and finds no rooms are available at the time chosen. She calls Sally back Sally this is Beth McNettle again. I m sorry but there are no rooms available at the time we decided. Sally is a bit irritated and it shows in her voice. Beth is feeling apologetic indebted and a little desperate. There is only one week left in the semester. They discuss their limited options. Beth suggests Maybe I should call someone else. Sally counters with Hey look I really want to do this. I need the extra credit. Why don t you just come to my room I live in University Hall right here on campus. Knowing she is violating the rules Beth reluctantly agrees to do the interview in Sally s dorm room. After all it s just a class assignment right What s wrong with a nice quiet dorm room Who will ever know where the interview was conducted Besides it s better than inviting Sally to her house isn t it Beth asks Sally to make sure they will have the room to themselves. No problem says Sally sounding distracted. The next day Beth arrives. It is late afternoon. It just happens to be the one hour designated as the time when residents can make as much noise as they please to compensate for quiet hours and finals stress. The Grateful Dead Madonna and Pearl Jam