The Inner Consultation: How to Develop an Effective and Intuitive Consulting StyleRadcliffe Publishing, 2005 - 275 pages The Inner Consultation, Second Edition sets out the author's thoughts on how consulting skills, and methods of teaching them, have evolved in the 17 years since the book's first publication. It also develops the theme of 'curiosity' as the key requirement for patient-centred consulting and provides a practical consultation model with five checkpoints to work to, advice for developing skills, and suggestions for doctors to ensure they know the cues in the consultation that require their full attention. All general practitioners, GP registrars, and medical professionals will find this book essential and thought-provoking reading. |
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Contents
Introduction to the second edition | 1 |
Overview | 13 |
A1 Problem? What problem? | 23 |
A2 How have you been taught previously? | 33 |
A3 Models of the consultation | 45 |
A4 On having two heads | 63 |
the consultation as a journey | 75 |
A6 Five en route checkpoints | 81 |
rapportbuilding skills | 113 |
listening and eliciting skills | 143 |
the clinical process in general practice | 169 |
communication skills | 175 |
predicting skills | 203 |
C1 On having only one head | 231 |
C3 Zen and the art of the consultation | 253 |
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Other editions - View all
Inner Consultation: How to Develop an Effective and Intuitive Consulting Style Roger Neighbour,Patrick Reade No preview available - 1999 |
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