What Makes a Great Therapist?

The NOGGINS AND NEURONS Podcast - Ein Podcast von Stroke & Brain Injury

What Makes a Great Therapist? Noggins And Neurons Facebook Group “I want to do what I did with the smaller group earlier this week and read you my favorite letter. Because, I think the thing that pushes me and everything...My why...My purpose...are embedded in the idea of service in care to others. Meaning all of those to self, to family, to community, the society. And, if you’re not clearly in touch with just how unbelievable it feels to care for others, my favorite letter of several hundred thousand will hint.” EPISODE SUMMARY: In this episode of NOGGINS & NEURONS: Brain Injury Recovery Simplified, Pete and Deb talk about qualities that make someone a good clinician. Here’s what we came up with: Understanding qualities of excellence can aid in selecting the right therapist Striving for excellence is a lifelong quest Proper training may lay a foundation for clinicians developing necessary skills for clinical success Asking significant questions is as important as knowing what to do with the answers Be a good listener to provide excellent patient care Advocacy and listening often go hand in hand Lifelong learning includes topics beyond diagnoses and deficits “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” book or movie can help with understanding brain injury Develop observational skills and don’t be afraid to speak up about what you learn so you can help your patients Traumatic brain injury survivors can re-learn empathy Pete and Deb talk about these topics and more. We share stories and thoughts from personal experiences and hope this helps you in your clinical practice or recovery. Empathic Responses to Affective Film Clips Following Brain Injury and the Association with Emotion Recognition Accuracy Test Your Emotional Intelligence: How well do you read other people? People with traumatic brain injury, who often lose empathy, can regain it with treatment The 7 basic emotions - Do you recognize all facial expressions? Questions and Comments about the podcast? [email protected] NogginsAndNeurons: The Website Noggins And Neurons Facebook Group Donate to The Noggins And Neurons Podcast with your PayPal app Pete’s blog, book, Stronger After Stroke, and talks. Blog Book: Stronger After Stroke, 3rd edition Pete's talk for the American College of Rehabilitation Medicine.   Deb's OT Resources: Deb's OT resources The OT’s Guide to Mirror Therapy Tri-Fold Mirror (US address only) Occupational Therapy Intervention: Scavenger Hunt Visual Scanning for Adults REQUEST TO BE A GUEST ON NOGGINS & NEURONS. If you’re passionate about stroke recovery and have information or a story you believe will help others, we’d love help you share it on the show. Complete the guest request form below and let’s see if we’re a good fit!   Guest Request Form   Music by scottholmesmusic.com

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