The Art of the Follow-up
Paul Bergner 2016
90 Minutes 1.5 CEU credits
All real learning begins with the first follow-up, whether that follow-up is from ourselves, family and friends, or patients. Before that, everything is theoretical. Even if something has worked for someone in the past, or is “correct” according to the books, accurate and grounded practical information from this new individual will confirm or contradict our theories, and add to or modify the totality of our experience. A specialized skill set is necessary to do an effective follow-up, involving interview skills, assessment and analysis, and a specialized knowledge of the pitfalls in the follow up interview.
Materials
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The audio lecture
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Lecture notes
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A set of six interview assessment forms from the NAIMH.
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This lecture is offered as Continuing Education by the NAIMH, but has not been pre-approved for CE credits by any professional board.