The Inner Consultation: How to Develop an Effective and Intuitive Consulting Style, Second EditionCRC Press, 06.02.2018 - 296 Seiten The Inner Consultation, Second Edition sets out the author’s thoughts on how consulting skills, and methods of teaching them, have evolved in the 17 years since the book’s first publication. It also develops the theme of ‘curiosity’ as the key requirement for patient-centred consulting and provides a practical consultation model with five checkpoints to work to, advice for developing skills, and suggestions for doctors to ensure they know the cues in the consultation that require their full attention. All general practitioners, GP registrars, and medical professionals will find this book essential and thought-provoking reading. |
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... questions to ask yourself SOAP B7 Checkpoint 5 ( Housekeeping ) : taking care of yourself Doctors have needs too ' Time - stress ' The ' red light ' quarter Job stress , and what to do about it Ebbing and flowing Section C : Getting it ...
... questions to ask yourself SOAP B7 Checkpoint 5 ( Housekeeping ) : taking care of yourself Doctors have needs too ' Time - stress ' The ' red light ' quarter Job stress , and what to do about it Ebbing and flowing Section C : Getting it ...
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... questions become important : ' How do we re - awaken young doctors ' intrinsic ability to communicate ? ' , and ' How do we stop them losing this ability during their medical training ? ' I think the answer to both questions involves ...
... questions become important : ' How do we re - awaken young doctors ' intrinsic ability to communicate ? ' , and ' How do we stop them losing this ability during their medical training ? ' I think the answer to both questions involves ...
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... questions am I asking myself ? What do I find interesting about what's going on ? What seems to matter ? And how can I tell ? Matter to whom ? How does this particular patient indicate what matters ? What thoughts or feelings are ...
... questions am I asking myself ? What do I find interesting about what's going on ? What seems to matter ? And how can I tell ? Matter to whom ? How does this particular patient indicate what matters ? What thoughts or feelings are ...
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... Question , ' Have we got rapport ? ' The chapter also includes material , carefully sequenced and structured to involve both left and right hemispheres , which will draw out from you your intrinsic abilities to relate to other people ...
... Question , ' Have we got rapport ? ' The chapter also includes material , carefully sequenced and structured to involve both left and right hemispheres , which will draw out from you your intrinsic abilities to relate to other people ...
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... Question to answer at Checkpoint 4 is , ' Have I anticipated all likely outcomes ? ' B7 The first four checkpoints have involved both doctor and patient . Checkpoint 5 - ' Housekeeping ' deals solely with the doctor's own internal ...
... Question to answer at Checkpoint 4 is , ' Have I anticipated all likely outcomes ? ' B7 The first four checkpoints have involved both doctor and patient . Checkpoint 5 - ' Housekeeping ' deals solely with the doctor's own internal ...
Inhalt
A2 How have you been taught previously? | |
A3 Models of the consultation | |
A4 On having two heads | |
listening and eliciting skills | |
the clinical process in general practice | |
predicting skills | |
taking care of yourself | |
Ebbing and flowing | |
C2 The Inner Consultation | |
C3 Zen and the art of the consultation | |
An Inner Consultation training programme | |
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The Inner Consultation: How to Develop an Effective and Intuitive Consulting ... Roger Neighbour Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2004 |
Inner Consultation: How to Develop an Effective and Intuitive Consulting Style Roger Neighbour,Patrick Reade Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1999 |
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acceptance set assessment attention attitude awareness become behaviour Bodhidharma Byrne and Long cerebral hemisphere chapter Chris clinical cognitive dissonance consciously consulting skills curtain-raiser describe develop diagnosis doctor effect eliciting example exercise experience eye movement feel Figure finger five checkpoints gambit glandular fever happen Health Belief Model ideas imagine Inner Consultation instructions internal dialogue internal search intuition Kinaesthetic language limbic system listening look management plan means medical model Milton Erickson mind minimal cues neuro-linguistic programming non-verbal notice patient person Pitstop possible practice problem Pupil questions rapport recognise remember right hemisphere safety-netting second head sense someone sounds speech stage stress summarising surgery talk task teacher teaching techniques tell there's things thought thought experiment tonsillitis Transactional Analysis turn tutorial unconscious learning unconscious mind understand verbal what's words