Changing how we think about difficult patients a guide for physicians and healthcare professionals Joan Naidorf

Por: Idioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Washington, DC American Association for Physician Leadership 2022Edición: 1a. EdDescripción: xviii, 108 Paginas ilustracionesISBN:
  • 9780996663212
  • 9780996663229
Tema(s): Clasificación NLM:
  • W 62
Contenidos:
1. We can't stand some of our patients -- 2. What makes a "good" patient? -- 3. What challenges anybody with illness or injury? -- 4. How do sick and injured people feel and act? -- 5. On "taking care of the hateful patient" -- 6. Responding to Dr. Groves: an evolving understanding -- 7. Our least favourite patients -- 8. How to manage our thoughts -- 9. Three common thought distortions about patients -- 10. What we think: two common thought distortions -- 11. Working against ourselves -- 12. How we react -- 13. Turning it around -- 14. Getting out of our own way -- 15. How it works -- 16. Why does it matter? -- 17. No more difficult patients.
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1. We can't stand some of our patients -- 2. What makes a "good" patient? -- 3. What challenges anybody with illness or injury? -- 4. How do sick and injured people feel and act? -- 5. On "taking care of the hateful patient" -- 6. Responding to Dr. Groves: an evolving understanding -- 7. Our least favourite patients -- 8. How to manage our thoughts -- 9. Three common thought distortions about patients -- 10. What we think: two common thought distortions -- 11. Working against ourselves -- 12. How we react -- 13. Turning it around -- 14. Getting out of our own way -- 15. How it works -- 16. Why does it matter? -- 17. No more difficult patients.

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