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How to Maintain a Relationship in Medical School
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Overview Effective communication Time management Money matters
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3 Effective Communiation Skills Softened Start-ups (Gottman, 2002) David Burns (1999) Professional Communication & Teamwork (Cohen, 2008)
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4 Softened Start-Up Rules (Gottman Institute, 2002) Complain, but don’t blame Start statements with “I” instead of “you” Describe what is happening, don’t evaluate or judge Talk clearly about what you need Be polite Give appreciation Don’t store things up
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5 Effective Listening Skills (Burns, 1999) Using the Disarming Technique Law of Opposites – find the truth & agree Use “I feel” statements non-defensively Avoid getting into who is “right” or “wrong” Using Empathy Using Inquiry
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6 Professional Communication & Teamwork (Cohen, 2008) Don’t expect perfection Choose your fights Talk directly to the person Talk behind closed doors Be cool, calm & collected Be open to different interpretations of the same event
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7 Professional Communication & Teamwork (Cohen, 2008) Intervene early Establish a goal for the interaction Empathize / find the truth in what they are saying Ask for clarifying details Good professional relationships do not mean you have to be friends
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8 So, What does Dr. Phil have to say about this? Take it private & keep it private Keep it relevant Keep it real Avoid character assassination Remain task-oriented Allow the other person to retreat with dignity Be proportional in your intensity There’s a time limit
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TIME: Priorities What is in your pie? *School & studying * Significant other * Immediate family & friends, * Work * Life fillers (yard work, grocery shopping, bills, meal prep, cleaning, sleep).
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Time Management Have a BALANCED plan! Mental, Physical, Emotional, & Spiritual All work & no play =
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Use a planner or scheduling program Prioritize your To-Do list (ABC method) A- Must Do B- Should Do C- Could Do Participate in study group Optimize based on your body clock
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Obstacle to Time Management Over Scheduling Over Accessibility Tyranny of the Urgent!
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Procrastination Anxiety/Depression Perfectionism
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The Money Paradox We don’t talk about money while we are dating, but then it becomes the bane of many long-term relationships
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Money Matters: Did you know…..? 43.2% of all graduate and professional students are married ½ of all couples disagree about their net worth by 30% ½ of all couples give income figures that differ by more than $2,000 per year 10% of all couples give incomes figures that differ by more than $15,000 per year 80% of couples that divorce by age 30 report financial problems are the primary cause of marital conflict
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Why is $$$ so tough to talk about? Unromantic Spend and save Invest Financial responsibility Measure of self-worth Power and control Inequitable incomes Yours, mine or ours No negotiation occurs Credit cards – yikes Unrealistic expectations Mutual trust Crisis oriented discussions
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Why Should Couples Talk About $$ Positive and rewarding interactions Constructive changes in spending and saving Enhance joint decision making Empowers partners to be committed to and involved in the relationship Builds confidence in problem-solving abilities Promotes equity Defines shared financial goals, aspirations, etc.
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Tips for Talking Relationship 1 st, $$ 2 nd What is happening in the relationship that makes money talk tough? Schedule a time Don’t wait for a crisis
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Tips…. Listen without judgment Seek input, don’t dominate Think “problem solving” Actively listen Be open to alternative solutions Compromise
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Tips Understand your values and the values of your partner: Money equals success and power Money equals security Money equals good feelings Money equals independence
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Questions to Ask your Partner Is our current approach to money management working for us? How much money do we earn together? How much money do we want to spend? What kinds of purchases must we agree on?
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Questions… How much money can we each spend without consulting the other? How much money do we want to save? Where will we put the money we save? Should we have separate or joint checking accounts?
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