Section 1 Overview: Organization, Background, and Rationale 1.Organization of the Text 2.Background: Interviews are Everywhere - A Compressed History of the Clinical Interview 3.Rationale: A Unified Model of The Clinical Interview for Relationship-Centered Care Section 2 The Three Functions 4.Function One: Connect 5.Function Two: Co-Construct the Narrative 6.Function Three: Collaborate for Care (Part I) 7.Function Three: Collaborate for Care (Part II) - Brief Action Planning Section 3 Professional Identity Formation 8.
The Three Function Approach to Professional Identity Formation in Healthcare Education and Clinical Care 9.Mindfulness: A Central Quality for Clinical Presence in the Three Function Approach 10.Use of the Self in Clinical Care 11.The Three Function Approach to Patient/Family and Student Concerns Section 4 Structure of the Interview 12.Overview and Opening: Invest in the Beginning 13.History of the Present Illness: Three Pillars 14.Past Medical History 15.Family History 16.
Patient Pro?le and Social History 17.Review of Systems 18.Closing the Interview: Summarize with Affirmations of Connection and Continuity Section 5 Digital Technology, Documentation, and Presentation 19.The Three Function Approach to Computer Use and Virtual Visits 20.Documentation and Presentation Section 6 Advanced Applications 21.The Three Function Approach to Nonverbal Communication 22.Using Motivational Interviewing and Brief Action Planning for Adopting and Maintaining Positive Health Behaviors 23.BAP-MI: A Novel Stepped-Care Integration of Brief Action Planning and Motivational Interviewing to Optimize Outcomes 24.
What is the Spirit of Motivational Interviewing and Why is it Relevant to the Three Function Approach? 25.BAP-MI in the Three Function Approach: A Stepped-Care Model for Teaching, Learning, and Using Motivational Interviewing and Coaching in Healthcare 26.Cultural Considerations in the Care of the Patient: The Three Function Approach 27.Health Literacy and the Three Function Approach 28.Interviewing Older Adults: The Three Function Approach 29.The Three Function Approach to the Family Interview 30.The Three Function Approach to Interviewing Patients with Unhealthy Substance Use 31.The Three Function Approach to Interviewing the Patient Experiencing Psychosis Section 7 Chronic and Life-Limiting Illness 32.
Optimizing Three Function Presence Over Time: Addressing Stresses and Challenges of Chronic Illness 33.Clinical Interviewing and Chronic Illness: A Three Function Approach 34.Sharing Difficult News While Exploring Hope: The PSC Application of the Three-Function Model 35.Collaborating for Care in Discussing Limitations of Treatment Section 8 The Three Function Approach in Systems and Society 36.The Three Function Approach to Team-Based Care 37.Acceptance and Cultural Humility in Health Care: Toward Healing and Solutions through a Three Function Understanding 38.Mitigating Burnout Using the Three Function Approach to Relationship-Centered Care: Application in Practice 39.Self, System, and Society: Skills and Mindsets that Help Systems Flourish Appendices Appendix A Patient Care Triangles Appendix B Tables of Skills Index.