Pr-041767 Managing Inappropriate Patient Sexual Behavior: Strategies for Rehab Professionals
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Managing Inappropriate Patient Sexual Behavior: Strategies for Rehab Professionals
Description
Inappropriate patient sexual behavior (IPSB) is prevalent in rehabilitation and can impact providers and students. This session will give an overview of the research surrounding IPSB to include who is at risk and what patient characteristics may lead to the behavior. Then the speakers will provide best practices to handle IPSB and how to support students who experience this while in our clinics. Finally, attendees will have an opportunity to practice responding to IPSB.
Agenda
First Hour
Speaker Introduction and Norms for The Event (Dr. Megan Moran and Dr. Michelle Lee)
Objectives (Dr. Megan Moran)
What Does Research Tell Us About IPSB? (Dr. Megan Moran) and Responses to IPSB (Dr. Megan Moran and Dr. Michelle Lee)
Practice responding to IPSB – Case Based (Dr. Megan Moran and Dr. Michelle Lee)
Q&A, Conclusions (Dr. Megan Moran and Dr. Michelle Lee)
Suggested Audience: SLP, PT/PTA, OT/OTA
Difficulty Level
Essential - Includes core theory, concepts and applications.
Questions
Megan Moran
mmoran@marymount.edu
724-554-9899
Michelle Lee
mlee@marymount.edu
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