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Instructor’s Guide
for Inservice Training


Table of Contents | NCCAP/NCTRC CE Booklet

Reproduce this Note-Taking Booklet for Inservice Training of Staff and Volunteers.  After previewing a CD, as you play an appropriate track for a training session, pause the CD player frequently to facilitate note-taking and discussion.  The questions below, found in each section, are intended for Inservice discussion or your personal note taking.

However, the most important piece of information you write below and discuss with Staff and Volunteers is the resident in your facility with whom you feel the concept may be appropriate.  If you have a higher-functioning resident with which to adapt the idea presented in a track, list his/her name below.  This will facilitate your implementation of the concept, as well as possible inclusion as a Care Plan Goal, Approach, Progress Note, MDS assessment, etc. 

CD Notes
Track 1 - Analyzing and Attacking Anxiety & Clearing the Stress Roadblocks to Change
Resident:
Notes:

What are three techniques for detecting and exposing anxiety?

 

Track 2 - The Facing, Accepting, Floating, & Letting Time Pass Techniques
Resident:
Notes:

What are four concepts for coping with phobic conditions?

 

Track 3 - How to Use Successive Approximations -
One more Rung, One more Lamppost

Resident:
Notes:

What are two steps in successive approximations?

 

Track 4 - Stress: Index Card Worries & The Dark Side of Spirituality
Resident:
Notes:

What are three techniques to help clients accept reality?

 

Track 5 - Strategy for Unanswerable Questions &How to Flood your Client with Uncertainty
Resident:
Notes:

What are two steps in uncertainty training?

Track 6 - Interventions for Exposure, Rituals, & a 'Tower of Fear'
Resident:
Notes:

What are the two steps to overriding obsessive anxiety?

 

Track 7 - Janelle’s Past Redemption
Resident:
Notes:

What are the three steps in the ‘Healing Hurts’ technique?


Track 8 - Two Keys to Taking Hold of the Present
Resident:
Notes:

What is the second key to past redemption?

 

Track 9 - Anxiety...If Only's & Overcoming Regret
Resident:
Notes:

What are three coping tools regarding anxiety causing “if only’s”?

 

Track 10 - Five Steps to Assertiveness Role-Playing
Resident:
Notes:

What can be five steps in Assertiveness Training through Role-Playing?

 

Track 11 - Watching Worries and Stress Come and Go
Resident:
Notes:

What are three techniques your client can use to feel more in control of anxiety?

 

Track 12 - Mirror Anxiety and Thought Capturing
Resident:
Notes:

What is a technique which can be implemented to help clients identify thoughts or the meaning behind specific events that contribute to anxiety?

 

Track 13 - Playing with Language
Resident:
Notes:

What are three ways of managing anxiety with humor?

 

Track 14 – Two Key Treatment Goals
Resident:
Notes:

What are two categories of treatment goals for recovery?

 


NCCAP/NCTRC CE Booklet
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