“Know Yourself, Understand Others”: Implementing the DISC Model for Effective Communication and Positive Outcomes in Therapeutic Practice
“Know Yourself, Understand Others”: Implementing the DISC Model for Effective Communication and Positive Outcomes in Therapeutic Practice
Course Detail
Faculty:
Abby Waters, COTA/L, LPN, CPEQ, CPD, CPDF
Duration:
1 Hour 38 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
May 21, 2021
Product Code:
POS064735
Media Type:
Digital Seminar
Your clients and peers are unique — understanding their personalities makes communication more effective and treatment more seamless.
You’ll gain new insights into the personalities you encounter in your practice and learn communication strategies for each type.
Join Abby Waters, healthcare professional and certified talent coach, as she explores:
- The science and DISC methodology and the four personality styles
- How your personality style affects your work and interactions with others
- How to apply DISC methodology to lead your unique workplace
You’ll leave this seminar with the missing link in your practice – the tools to communicate effectively with any personality at any time.
Abby Waters, COTA/L, LPN, CPEQ, CPD, CPDF,
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Abby Waters is the owner of Abby Waters Grow Coach. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Abby Waters has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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