Hyper-Vigilant Patient
A recording to be used after a session where the patient appears concerned about their ability to relax and respond well to treatment.
Prepared scripts for use in recordings or introducing techniques.
A recording to be used after a session where the patient appears concerned about their ability to relax and respond well to treatment.
A simple guided visualisation recording to be given once the patient has fully mastered the distraction techniques and simply needs to continue practising.
A simple guided visualisation recording to be given once the patient has fully mastered the distraction techniques and simply needs to continue practising.
A simple guided visualisation recording to be given once the patient has fully mastered the distraction techniques and simply needs to continue practising.
A simple guided visualisation recording to be given once the patient has fully mastered the distraction techniques and simply needs to continue practising.
A simple guided visualisation recording to be given once the patient has fully mastered the distraction techniques and simply needs to continue practising.
A recording to be used after a session where the patient seems to need extra ideas for additional distraction techniques.
A recording to be used after the first treatment session to help the patient begin to learn an initial distraction technique.
An example of wording for a leaflet to give to the patient with the first recording as a reminder of how to practise.
Script for a recording to be used after the Initial Consultation to help get the patient ready for the first treatment session.
We need to explain quite a lot to our patients. We need to educate them and reassure them, their conscious and subconscious mind. Recordings to provide guidance, explanation and practice can prove useful to enhance the techniques which will be used during treatment. This user guide gives details of how this can be achieved.
A client’s anxiety-based symptom caused a therapist concern when intending to use the Lift visualisation technique. The concerns are explained along with the solution and replacement script.
What is the optimal length for recordings that patients use at home? What are the disadvantages of being too long or too short?
Which recordings to give to patients, how often they should be swapped and what to do if the amount of treatment sessions exceeds the amount of CDs you have recorded.
Which audio file to give to your patient, and when. Includes example of introduction to be included on recording and also example of information sheet provided with first file / CD.