Managing Emotionally Charged Patients: The Power of Labels in Physiotherapy
As a physiotherapist managing a highly emotional patient, it’s important to understand that humans are naturally inclined to think negatively, especially if they are upset
As a physiotherapist managing a highly emotional patient, it’s important to understand that humans are naturally inclined to think negatively, especially if they are upset
Introduction When it comes to treating patients, it’s easy to assume that providing them with information and advice is enough to help them achieve their
During the process of engaging patients who struggle with adherence in relation to behaviour change, I suggested in my last newsletter that clinicians should
Patients’ lack of treatment plan implementation is often not due to a lack of information. So who needs to make the adjustments when adherence is
Introduction Building rapport is a vital aspect of establishing a strong therapeutic relationship with patients. In the first consultation, practitioners have a unique opportunity
Managing patients struggling to find the reasons to engage in their treatment plans is often challenging, but there are many strategies that can help the
Working with patients or even staff who have strong beliefs that conflict with your own can be both stressful and difficult. In this blog I
In my last post I focused on negotiating with clients with some reference to negotiating with employees. However, in this post, I’d like to share
Have you ever wondered why your clients don’t engage in your well informed health instructions? The simple reason is that we make big decisions in
Helping clinicians manage their more challenging clients so that they can gain better treatment outcomes, increase profit margins and service a growing market.
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