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presented by Sarah Baar, MA, CCC-SLP
Financial: Sarah Baar is the owner of Honeycomb Speech Therapy LLC and the Activity Studio, which sells therapy materials for profit. She is also the owner of a for-profit private practice. She receives compensation from MedBridge for this course.
Nonfinancial: Sarah Baar is a chapter author of Neurogenic Communication Disorders and the Life Participation Approach.
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Sarah Baar, MA, CCC-SLP
Sarah is a speech-language pathologist in Grand Rapids, MI. She has had the opportunity to work in many settings across the continuum including acute care, acute rehab, home and community, and outpatient therapy, as well as being involved in various leadership projects. In 2016, she started the Honeycomb Speech Therapy website to promote person-centered and…
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1. Why Therapeutic Relationships Matter
The relationship we establish with patients ends up being one of the most significant factors impacting the overall outcome of therapy. This chapter will cover the basics of therapeutic relationships, why they matter, and what they can impact.
2. Reflecting Client Values in Healthcare Moments
Healthcare trends emphasize transparency and the use of patient values within clinical settings. This chapter will look at how therapists can reflect patient values to impact the therapeutic relationship. It will address clinical moments that are natural opportunities to gain and reflect patient values.
3. Five Examples of Integrating Patient Values Into Therapy
This chapter describes specific interaction ideas to integrate patient values into therapy. Several clinical examples will be shared.
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