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Primary Care Interviewing: Learning Through Role Play
β Scribed by James Binder (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 278
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Primary care is complex, unpredictable, and requires a biopsychosocial orientation. An indispensable teaching resource, Primary Care Interviewing: Learning Through Role Play thoroughly details how to use role play to teach the basics and more complex aspects of medical interviewing skills to trainee clinicians. Role playing is ideally suited to teach clinicians how to interview and relate to patients, and this unique and concise title includes not only sample role plays and dialog but also a wealth of accompanying online video role plays to enhance the learning process. Part one presents how to teach basic interviewing skills needed for effective communication, such as joining, promoting self- awareness, open-ended communication, dealing with emotions, structuring skills, and asking questions to uncover concerns and related beliefs, or theories of illness. Part two addresses the teaching of specific, more complex interviewing skills, such as addressing a patientβs mental health issues, sexual health, somatic conditions, and giving bad news.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Front Matter....Pages 1-11
Personal Story....Pages 13-19
Contracting....Pages 21-30
Open-Ended Inquiry....Pages 31-40
Affirmations....Pages 41-48
Eliciting and Responding to Emotions....Pages 49-61
Uncovering Self-Diagnosis....Pages 63-69
Structure....Pages 71-81
Accuracy....Pages 83-94
History of Present Illness....Pages 95-108
Concluding Phase....Pages 109-118
Across the Life Span....Pages 119-133
Front Matter....Pages 135-135
Family Concepts....Pages 137-148
Family Interviewing....Pages 149-166
Mental Health....Pages 167-179
BodyβMind Integration....Pages 181-187
Suicide Assessment....Pages 189-206
Sex....Pages 207-218
Motivational Interviewing....Pages 219-231
Giving Bad News....Pages 233-241
Challenging Interviews....Pages 243-254
Back Matter....Pages 255-268
β¦ Subjects
Primary Care Medicine; Internal Medicine
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