In this final podcast, Dr Lieberman provides a list of 12 questions that can kickstart the therapeutic conversation. He also offers 12 survival tips for clinicians.
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Podcast: A Therapeutic Primer for Primary Care Physicians: The Value of Talk — Part 4: You and Your Patient
By Natalie Timoshin |
July 6, 2010
In this final podcast, Dr Lieberman provides a list of 12 questions that can kickstart the therapeutic conversation. He also offers 12 survival tips for clinicians. Lieberman Podcast Part Four by Teri Sanor | February 26, 2011 6:10 PM EST Could you also post the narrative for part 4 in text form like was in the other 3 parts? Thank you! by Julie Bowen | January 05, 2011 12:55 PM EST Thank you for reporting this problem. The correct podcast has now been posted. by Barbara Begian | December 31, 2010 12:25 PM EST Where is the A Therapeutic Primer for Primary Care Physicians: The Value of Talk - Part 4: You and Your Patient???
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