Latasha Ellis – Managing Challenging Patient & Family Behaviors: 101 Strategies for Healthcare Professionals
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- Latasha Ellis is a professor.
Duration: One Whole Day
Audio and video formats are available.
18th of January, 2017
Description
Patients in High-Risk Situations
Substance Abuse and ETOH
Managing Family Relationships
Aggression and rage
Manipulative Conduct
Patients who are violent
Behaviors Associated with Dementia
Suicidal ThoughtProfessionals in today’s healthcare setting are pressured to achieve more with less. Burnout can be exacerbated by reduced personnel and increasing (at times apparently impossible) expectations from patients, family members, and other visitors. To complicate matters further, you are always required to achieve ideal patient outcomes, assure safety and quality targets, and aim for even greater levels of satisfaction scores.
Latasha Ellis, MSW, LCSW, an accomplished clinician, will present you with practical suggestions and skills that you can apply right now when dealing with problematic patient and family behaviors in this interactive lecture. This training covers practical skills for dealing with tough circumstances like as aggressiveness, dementia, and attention seeking behaviors while ensuring the safety of patients and employees. Many of these tactics will be put into practice throughout the day through real-life patient scenarios, case studies, and interactive conversations. Don’t pass up this opportunity to discover tactics that you can use with your most tough patients.
Handouts
Manual for Webcasts (1.07 MB)
Outline (27 pages) available after purchase
Difficult Patient Interactions
Why are hard behaviors showing up?
Five critical strategies for all patientsMajor Types of Difficult Behaviors
Aggression and rage
The acute crisis (sexual assault, domestic violence)
Suicidal thoughts
Psychiatric diagnosis and severe mental disease
Personality flaws
Abuse of substances
Delirium compared. dementiaFactors Contributing to Difficult Encounters
Patients and their families
The patient’s tale and the importance of diversity
Family relationships
The Mediation Service Provider’s Role
Self-awareness
Controlling our emotions and our bodies
Emotional intelligence (EQ)
Situational/environmental variablesStrategies for Prevention
Signs of early detection/warning
Recognizing and addressing needs and strengths
Avoid abuse of authority.
Effective communication is essential.
The Model of Interactivity
Interviewing for motivation (empathy, empowering)Intervention Techniques
“Blending” is a concept.
Blending without using words
Blending of Words
Experiencing Aggressive BehaviorStrategies for “Post-vention”
Dispute resolution
Reinforcement that works
Limits and their effects
DebriefingBeneficiaries of Good Management
Patient, Family, and Healthcare Provider
MSW, LCSW Latasha Ellis Seminars and goods related to this topic: 2Latasha Ellis, MSW, LCSW, is a psychotherapist and consultant who has worked in a variety of clinical settings, including community mental health clinics, inpatient and outpatient medical facilities, the Maryland Department of Corrections, and the Veterans Administration School for the Deaf, Blind, and Multi-disabled. AHSAT Counseling and Consulting, PLLC is her current business.
Latasha’s current private practice collaborates with nearby hospitals to provide psychiatric treatments to cardiac, pulmonary, and oncology patients. She is also a qualified clinical supervisor with the North Carolina Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers.
In addition to her clinical experience, Latasha travels the country providing trainings based on her knowledge in problematic behaviors. She also likes conducting corporate workshops/ seminars on a number of themes relevant to workplace issues. She is a Managing Aggressive Behaviors (MAB) certified trainer via The University of Oklahoma OUTREACH, a program that focuses on preventive, non-physical intervention tactics, and non-pain generating physical intervention approaches.
Latasha’s enthusiasm for the subject of mental health and behavior management is demonstrated through her work as a Field Instructor for a number of colleges. She has taught at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, the University of North Dakota, Old Dominion University, and Norfolk State University, among others.
Latasha received her Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from Morgan State University and her Master of Social Work (MSW) from the University of Maryland at Baltimore. Her MSW degree has a Clinical Social Work emphasis with a core specialization in Mental Health and a secondary specialization in Management and Community Organization. Latasha is now working on her dissertation for her PhD.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Latasha Ellis is a lawyer with a private practice. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking honorarium.
Latasha Ellis does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
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