1st Edition

Your Teaching Style A Practical Guide to Understanding, Developing and Improving

By Kay Mohanna, Ruth Chambers, David Wall Copyright 2008

    This extraordinary and practical book examines neuro linguistic programming (NLP) - the knowledge and skills to detect and affect thinking patterns - and applies it to each phase of the medical consultation. It outlines the NLP tools most useful to physicians who wish to understand and utilise the dynamic structure underlying the processes used by excellent communicators. It explains how improving communication skills and developing new models of consultation to incorporate into daily practice not only helps healthcare professionals become better communicators but reassures patients alleviating suffering and promoting healing. This book provides many case examples and includes skill based exercises to ensure easy and effective learning. There are unique fresh perspectives on challenging areas such as anger and aggression dealing with complaints breaking bad news the heartsink patient uncovering hidden depression and telephone consulting skills. It is relevant to all healthcare professionals and of special interest to general practitioners GP trainers counsellors and medical students. 'Building on the Calgary-Cambridge model Lewis Walker has outlined some of the NLP tools that are most useful to physicians who wish to engage their patients' physical and psychological ability to self-heal. It is truly a pleasure to introduce a book that offers pragmatic tools in the service of that highest calling namely the desire to alleviate suffering and promote healing.' Ian McDermott in his Foreword 'This is a book packed with practical advice and a welcome feature is the way the author relates his message to everyday problems and concerns that patients bring to the surgery. It contains powerful tools for change to be used ethically and with compassion.' John Duncan in his Foreword

    The importance of variation in teaching styles. Determining your teaching style. Staffordshire Evaluation of Teaching Styles (SETS) self evaluation questionnaire, scoring sheet and the Staffordshire Hexagon. The all round flexible and adaptable teacher. The student-centred sensitive teacher. The official curriculum teacher. The straight facts no nonsense teacher. The big conference teacher. The one off teacher. Developing your teaching style and techniques. Evaluating your teaching: is your teaching style appropriate? Building up evidence of your competence as a teacher.

    Biography

    Kay Mohanna, Ruth Chambers, David Wall