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2018 Webcast: How to Deal with Difficult Patients and Coworkers
Dealing with personality disorder can be challenging when the focus of clinical providers’ interventions is based on a cardiac or on a pulmonary diagnosis. Providers may not feel equipped to provide adequate responses to patients’ acting out. Furthermore the stresses of the workplace may impact relationships and communications among team members. This webinar will enhance providers’ psychosocial training.
Credit Information
1.0
Description
Description
Presented by Anne Saltzman, PhD and Arpi Minassian Ph.D
No Disclosures
Presented by Anne Saltzman, PhD and Arpi Minassian Ph.D
No Disclosures
The webinar will offer an understanding of personality disorder from
a clinical point of view. It will present renowned theories and research. Through case studies presentation, participant will receive helpful
tips in order to insure that patients sustain full benefit of cardiac/pulmonary
rehabilitation. Participant will also
learn how to manage difficult interactions with coworkers. There will be plenty of time for Q&A.
Learning Objectives
1. Why it is important to
understand the etiology of personality disorder.
2. Techniques to address difficult patients and coworkers in a non-conflictual way.
3. A solid and well-communicating team is the best way to address difficult patients.
4. Participants will have the opportunity to share their experiences and will receive feedback.
2. Techniques to address difficult patients and coworkers in a non-conflictual way.
3. A solid and well-communicating team is the best way to address difficult patients.
4. Participants will have the opportunity to share their experiences and will receive feedback.
Viewing window: 60 days from date of purchase
CE Credits: 1.0 AACVPR; 1.0 ANCC
If you are an AACVPR Education Advantage or Joint Affiliate member you receive access to this course for free! Email aacvpr@aacvpr.org for access.
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