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Healthcare Training Institute - Quality Education since 1979
Table of Contents
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DVD
Videos
DVD Track #1
How Residents Manipulate
DVD Track #2
How Domineering Residents can Damage Your Program
DVD Track #3
Explaining Program Changes to Domineering Residents
DVD Track #4
Planning an Independent Activity for your Domineering Resident
DVD Track #5
Motivating Domineering Residents to Work Independently
DVD Track #6
Being an Opportunity Provider, not a Make-Them-Do-er
DVD Track #7
Avoid Spending Extra Time with your Domineering Resident
DVD Track #8
Dealing with Attention-Seeking Domineering Residents
DVD Track #9
Preparing Staff for the Elimination of a Group Activity
DVD Track #10
A Two-Step Approach to Conflict with Staff
DVD Track #11
Taking the Time to Communicate
DVD Track #12
The Ripple Effect
DVD Track #13
Holding an Inservice
DVD Track #14
Where to Start
DVD Track #15
Photos with Commentary
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Instructor's Guide for DVD Training
Introductory Commentary
Part I: Staff & Volunteer Inservice Training Instructor's Guide
Part II: Manual of Articles
Section 1
Denial
and Stages of Stress and Domineering Residents
Section 2
Control
Your Mind Games Concerning Your Domineering Residents
Section 3
Passive Responses and How
to Make an Assertive Statement with a Domineering Resident
>Section 4
Coping with Domineering Residents:
The Triple-A Approach, Keeping a Stress Journal, and Finding the Funny Part
Section 5
Counter Your Inner Critic
when Your Domineering Resident Gets You Down
Section 6
Domineering
Residents and Playing the Blame Game
Section 7
How
to Center When Dealing with a Domineering Resident
Section 8
Combating Distortions Related
to Dealing with Domineering Residents
Section 9
The
Tyranny of the Should with Domineering Residents
Section 10
Who’s Responsible for
What in Conflicts with Domineering Residents… Anger Management Styles
Section 11
Responding
Assertively to the Requests of Domineering Residents
Section 12
Are You Afraid of Your Domineering
Resident?
Selected Readings Bibliography/Authors/Instructors
Concluding Commentary
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