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3 general psychological components that both PTA and the client bring to the relationship.
1.Perceptions of illness/disability - our role and identity how the loss affects who we are and how we see our self.
2.past experiences- shiffting feelings from the past onto a peson in the present. transference and counter transference.
3.need- pt need for comfort and to get better. PTA need of satisfaction of helping pt. doing a good job.
Define transference and countertransference.
shifting your feelings about a person in your past to another person.
Patient to PTA
PTA to Patient
List factors and conditions that manifest PTA's authority to the client.
1.knowledge
2.information
3.PTA's territory
4.PTA's authrized by the system.
5. Physical position over pt
6.orders are from MD
7.uniform/badge
8.posture and demeanor
9.gestures
10.tone of voice
11. healthy
list components of a professional caring relationship with the client.
1.caring- concern for pt well being, paying attention, being responsible, respecting the pt.
2.boundaries- enable pt's to feel safe, foundation for trust, physical and emotional limits of the relationship.
list the signs of boundary problems in the PTA/cleint relationship?
1.pity pt
2.over-identify w/ pt
3.have to much affection for pt
4.have unaddressed personal needs and issues.
Discuss the important role of boundaries in the PTA/client relationship.
enable pt to feel safe, foundation for trust. physical limits- social norms, cutural norms, personal standard. Emotional limints-personal not intimate, pt focus not the PTA.
Benefits and negative of PTA being in an authority role.
- pt listened and follow comands, pt likely to feel safe and trust.
- pt will reble, not follow intruction, people recent authority, will not trust PTA, pt are passive.
Define constructive and destructive dependnce. list difference in presentation by the pt.
- pt have respect for PTA, can terminate relationship when goals have been meet, high self worth, internal locus of control, responsibility for self.
- over dependant onPTA, based on insecurity, pt put self down, needy, cling to otheres, calls a lot, demanding a lot of attention, difficulty Rx, rely on PTA
Explain authority/dependence dynamic that exists between PTA and client.
pt dependence category, pt is coming in your space, dependant on PTA.
- temporary inequality two people are not equal, goal is to be equal. Pt to PTA.
- Permanent inequality it could have a negative, things will never changes.
ways to communicate professional caring to the client in the clinical setting.
- use actions that communicate caring
- competent & pleasant
- show interest in the person but does not encourage an inappropriate relationship
- repect the pt
- work to earn pt's trust
- keep the well being of pt as primiry focus.