Active Listening Skills In Physical Therapy

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In the profession of physical therapy, providing good patient centered care is imperative. In my own profession, I aspire to build continuous relationships with my patients while emphasizing the importance of the patient viewing their care as their responsibility. Making each individual feel as if they are my only concern is my top priority and I intend on doing so by taking the time to listen and address their concerns. All too often, individuals express feelings of discontent due to healthcare professionals not taking ample time to make them a priority. Through the rest of my studies, I intend to hone my active listening skills as well as my verbal and non-verbal skills to give the patient the feeling that they have my undivided attention and their needs are above anything going on in my life. Overall, I want to build lasting relationships in which my patients trust me and feel they can count on me. …show more content…

This involves sharing all available information with my patient, weighing the pros and cons to each option, and researching the evidence to find alternative options that align better with patient’s values and beliefs. In addition, I aspire to develop motivational skills to not only help my patient reach their goals, but develop healthy lifelong habits. Furthermore, my goals related to patient care include continually developing my skills of lifelong learning. Due to the fast-changing evidence within the physical therapy world, it is essential to take the time to read the literature. Without imploring new evidence, I will quickly fall behind in the current research and no longer provide optimal treatment. Although my education is giving me the tools I need to complete this goal, it will be up to me apply the tools in my future

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