The document outlines a development log for improving client relations skills, including providing constructive feedback and accepting feedback from others. It lists specific skills and knowledge to develop in areas like pathology, informed consent, and massage techniques. It provides target dates by which the skills should be learned and how learning will be measured, such as through positive client feedback, test scores, and the client not having questions.
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The document outlines a development log for improving client relations skills, including providing constructive feedback and accepting feedback from others. It lists specific skills and knowledge to develop in areas like pathology, informed consent, and massage techniques. It provides target dates by which the skills should be learned and how learning will be measured, such as through positive client feedback, test scores, and the client not having questions.
The document outlines a development log for improving client relations skills, including providing constructive feedback and accepting feedback from others. It lists specific skills and knowledge to develop in areas like pathology, informed consent, and massage techniques. It provides target dates by which the skills should be learned and how learning will be measured, such as through positive client feedback, test scores, and the client not having questions.
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The document outlines a development log for improving client relations skills, including providing constructive feedback and accepting feedback from others. It lists specific skills and knowledge to develop in areas like pathology, informed consent, and massage techniques. It provides target dates by which the skills should be learned and how learning will be measured, such as through positive client feedback, test scores, and the client not having questions.
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Reference # What I need to develop How will I learn it?
Example 4.7 Client Relations: Take a course on giving and
Provide constructive feedback receiving feedback and willingly accept feedback Read books, articles that I from others. obtain from the library Ask for feedback from clients and peers. Analyze how I respond. Ask peers how they felt giving me feedback and how I reacted. Participate in a local discussion group Implement a client feedback sheet and follow-up with clients on both negative and positive feedback Pathalogy everything going to class informed consent everything study it massage techniques all of them practice
By When? How will I know I’ve learned it?
January 30th, 2007 When people thank me for giving them feedback that has been honest and open When I react positively to negative feedback from clients and peers, and use it to enhance my practice and performance When I can view feedback as an important tool for my personal growth and development When people tell me that I have been open to receiving feedback and have not been defensive April 4 2010 when I do well on a test Febuary 4 2010 when the client dose not ask questions April 4 2012