Resident EMI Template Version 1.0 The following visuals are provided as part of an EMI Resident Course Template. These visuals accompany the EMI course.

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Resident EMI Template Version 1.0 The following visuals are provided as part of an EMI Resident Course Template. These visuals accompany the EMI course template Instructor Guide (IG), Student Manual (SM), and Plan of Instruction (POI) as part of the complete EMI template. Please refer to the IG, SM, and POI templates for more information.

E000 Resident EMI Template Visual 1.0

Administrative Emergency exits Restrooms Pagers/cell phones Timesheets Visual 1.1

Course Goal To provide the participants with the tools and confidence to become more effective in dealing with difficult people. Visual 1.2

Course Objectives Identify the behaviors of difficult people. Describe different techniques for handling difficult people. Explain the differences in dealing with difficult people in crisis situations. List ways to recognize whether you are being a difficult person. Visual 1.3

Introductions Name Position/organization Disaster experience Course expectations Visual 1.4

Difficult People Everyone has dealt with a difficult person. How did you manage the situation? Was it resolved? How did you feel afterward? Visual 1.5

Identifying Difficult People Where might you encounter difficult people? Visual 1.6

Identifying Difficult People (Continued) Everyone is difficult at some point in time. There are difficult people in every situation. We all react to situations differently, and we may not realize we are being difficult. Difficult people do not just go away. Visual 1.7

Identifying Difficult People (Continued) What types of behavior make a difficult person? Visual 1.8

Activity 1: Describing Difficult Behaviors Allotted Time: 20 minutes Visual 1.9

How to Deal with a Difficult Person Do’s and Don’ts What are some things to do and not do when dealing with difficult people? Visual 1.10

How to Deal with a Difficult Person (Continued) Non-Verbal Communications Visual 1.11

How to Deal with a Difficult Person (Continued) L. A. S. T. Listen Apologize Solve Thank Visual 1.12

Activity 2: Applying L.A.S.T. Allotted Time: 20 minutes Visual 1.13

Course Summary Template Instructions: Complete text not reflected on this visual due to size limitations. Visual 1.14