Tuesday, July 9, 2013

On the Provider Experience: The mystery and glory of seldom-opened file drawers

Some file drawers in my office hardly ever get opened. I even forget what's in them. Today, avoiding required paperwork, I cracked open one and saw file folders neatly labeled  in pencil, alphabetized from A to Z, with some keywords and pat phrases of my discipline (whatever it is). Perusing the folders I experienced one discovery after another. "Wow! There is that file on hiring attachment-ready staff I got at that conference in 2002!" -- etc., etc.  Below are the folder titles just through the A's, B's and C's. Don't you just love lists! -gw

Adult attachment
Abuse and brain development
Adult child-relationship
Adverse childhood experiences
Antecedent, behavior, consequences
Aggression continuum
Ambivalent child/preoccupied parent
Antisocial personality
Arousal curve
Assertiveness training
Attachment-ready













Bedtime
Biting
Body language
Brain and trauma
Bullying

Caregiving in groups
Challenging behaviors
Child development
Child-parent psychotherapy
Child/parent/provider
Children's books
Circle of security
Classroom observation
Cognitive behavior therapy
Conflict cycle
Cross-cultural consideration
Cultural competence
Culture of poverty

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