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| List the different roles of an OT |
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| "instructor, coach, supervisor, role model, problem solver, environmental manager, group member" |
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| being aware of oneself and of the patient and being able to control what one communicates |
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List the 8 therapuetic qualities.
E every
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S silliness
S since
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E empathy
S sensitivity
R respect
W warmth
G genuinesness
S self-disclosure
S specificity
I immediacy |
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| stages in the therapeutic relationship |
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| rapport-building stage, working relationship, and ongoing working relationship |
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| box 10-3. 8 ways to build rapport: |
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- make initial contacts brief
- choose words carefully
- be comfortable with silence
- encourage by minimal response
- listen and observe
- summarize and focus
- ask for clarification
- follow thru on promises
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| Bad habits when building rapport: |
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| transference, countertransference, dependence, stigma, helplessness/anger/depression, sexual feelings, fear and revulsion |
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| occurs when one person, usually the patient, unconsciously relates to the other, usually the therapist, as if that person where someone else, usually an important person in the patient's life |
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| occurs when the other person, usually the therapist, unconsciously falls into that role |
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| excessive dependence by the patient on the health professional |
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| is the ability to depend on oneself, to identify and solve one's own problems. |
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1. isolation
2. triangulation
3. overcompliance |
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A- ASK
L- LISTEN
O- OBSERVE
R- REFLECT
(way of processing feedback) |
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patient-centered focus
goal-oriented tx.
pt.'s rights
confidentiality
patient welfare
cont. ed
standard of care |
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| a set of principles that guide the practice of a profession. |
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| review of code of ethics, AOTA pp. 278 |
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beneficence
nonmaleficence
autonomy/confidentiality
duty
procedural justice
veracity
fidelity |
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| the patient always comes first |
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| direct your energies toward accomplishing the treatment goals. |
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| Respect the confidentiality of the therapeutic relationship. |
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