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Placing a Problem in Context

Placing a Problem in Context. By Ben Sturgess. Placing a Problem in Context PC3. We expect candidates to consider relevant psychological social aspects including occupational of the problem. Placing a Problem in Context PC3. These may be known beforehand,

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Placing a Problem in Context

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  1. Placing a Problem in Context By Ben Sturgess

  2. Placing a Problem in ContextPC3 • We expect candidates to consider • relevant • psychological • social aspects • including occupational • of the problem

  3. Placing a Problem in ContextPC3 • These may be known • beforehand, • offered spontaneously by the patient, • or elicited. • Place the ICE in the Context

  4. Placing a Problem in ContextDefinitions • Context - The circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed. • Social Context - the culture that s/he was educated and/or lives in, and the people and institutions with whom the person interacts

  5. Placing a Problem in ContextHow • If appropriate, pick up a cue: • “you said that your knee was giving you a lot of trouble, I was wondering how that was affecting you……” • “I know that you spend a lot of time looking after you disabled husband…..tell me how you are coping……”

  6. Placing a Problem in ContextKey Message • You want to put across is that you are interested in their ideas and expectations, • That sharing them together will be helpful as a first step towards agreeing • What the problem is likely to be • How to proceed towards some mutually agreed plan of action.

  7. Placing a Problem in Context Role Play Exercise

  8. Placing a Problem in ContextKey Message • You want to put across is that you are interested in their ideas and expectations, • That sharing them together will be helpful as a first step towards agreeing • What the problem is likely to be • How to proceed towards some mutually agreed plan of action.

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