Week 2 Flashcards
(22 cards)
What is the psychological definition of hopeful thinking?
Individual’s experience when they have an expectation that a desired goal can be achieved
What are the components of hopeful thinking?
- Goals
- Pathway thoughts (way power)
- Agency thought (will power)
In the youtube video, to be a good parent, what did most parents say they need to do to be a good parent?
Making sure their child feels loves
What are the partnering leadership points between caregivers and family?
- Invitation to partnering
- Explain ourselves
- Learning about them
- Examine depictions and hopes
- Manage multivalent emotions
- Work with heuristics
- Augment pathways and agency thoughts
What does re-goaling involve?
Factors that either promote or inhibit the regoaling process, including disengagement from goals, reengagement in new goals, positive and negative affect, and hopeful thinking.
What are the components of the invitation to partnering between caregivers and family?
- How can i be helpful? I have some ideas but i want to hear from you first?
- I want to work with you to figure out how we can move forward
- Is it okay if i ask a question?
What are the promises to make to family?
- I will be very straightforward
- If i am worried, I will let you know
- I will not make a promise that I can’t be sure to keep
What are the components of the discussing depictions and hopes between caregivers and family?
- Can you help me understand, from your point of view, what is going on?
- Given what your child is up against, what are you hoping for?
What are the components of the working with heuristics between caregivers and family?
- Framing and anchoring
- Revising the frame, resetting the anchor: regoaling
What are the best practices for decision support?
- Framework of parental love and duties
- Professional commitments and duties
What is the KEY WORD OR COMMON THREAD THROUGHOUT THIS ARTICLE
Quality vs quantity
Key thing to get quality is communication
How do you get good communication skills?
- Listening
- Mindfulness
What are the practical strategies to improve the pt/practitioner relationship and improve the use of time?
◦ Pt centered communication
◦ Set agenda for a visit early in the visit
◦ Pay attention to a patient’s emotional agenda
◦ Listen actively(rather than the physician controlling the interview)
◦ Solicit patient attribution- what do they think is going on
◦ Communicate empathically
What are the components of communication skills?
◦ More important than time spent with client
◦ Better info gathering and providing = better outcomes
◦ Better communication -> better time management by practitioner
Key points of Talk and Meditation Video- Jon Kabbot-Zinn?
- Meditation/Mindfulness
- Acceptance
- Awareness
- Heartfulness
“Motivation for mindfulness is to not miss your life, we
only have this moment.”
Be in the moment
What are the components of flexible optimism within ourselves?
◦ Optimism – dreams, hopes, visionary
◦ Pessimism- reigns us in- realistic, caution when needed
What are the components of flexible optimism within a company?
- Optimist- dreamers, visionaries, researchers, planers, developers, marketers
- Pessimists- focused on reality, risks – CEO’s, safety engineers, admins, CPA’s
Choose ___ but heed pessimism when warranted
Choose optimism but heed pessimism when warranted
What are the characteristics of hope according to the Feudner article and video?
- Hope- Big hope, miracle hope, feeling hopeful
- Specific Hope- smaller hopes, provide motivation and direction towards a goal
Process of hoping endures – the hopes change and vary- regoaling - Acknowledge your patient’s hopes
“Judging such a hope as either realistic or false misses the point; rather, we should judge ourselves as clinicians by the degree to which we can help nurture our patients’ collection of diverse hopes.
How might we see hope in the clinic?
- Patient and family goals
- Miracle goal -> realistic smaller goals
- Acknowledge miracle goal and help them come up with smaller and more realistic goals
- Be mindful and present
What is the key thing in helping a patient regoal?
Non judgemental listening
What are the 5 stages of grief?
Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance