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		<title>Mental tricks to mend work relationships</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 15:43:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Evan Mihalko</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember these useful acronyms to help (1) get what you want, (2) keep the peace, and (3) set limits with your team. <a href="http://scrubsmag.com/mental-tricks-to-mend-work-relationships/"></a>]]></description>
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<p>In  a demanding and high-risk workplace like the healthcare setting,  flare-ups among coworkers can escalate very quickly. So how do you  navigate the different personalities and specific stresses of the day to  keep the peace and focus on the patients’ well-being?</p>
<p>&#8220;Dialectal  Behavioral Therapy&#8221; techniques can give nurses efficient and easy-to-use  ways to communicate effectively, build relationships and set limits  while on the go. The acronyms for each skill make them even easier to  use in high-conflict situations.</p>
<p><strong>How to Get What You Need</strong><br />
Need something from your manager or a tough-to-approach doctor? Ask him or her for what you need by using the DEARMAN skill:</p>
<p><strong>D</strong>escribe the facts—facts that both you and the other person can agree upon.<br />
<strong>E</strong>xpress how you’re feeling.<br />
<strong>A</strong>ssert your needs or make a request.<br />
<strong>R</strong>einforce  for the other person why it would benefit him or her to do this for  you. People usually want to know what&#8217;s in it for them.<br />
<strong>M</strong>indfulness—stay focused on the topic; take a break if things get difficult.<br />
<strong>A</strong>ppear confident (make eye contact, don&#8217;t apologize, be clear).<br />
<strong>N</strong>egotiate (if needed, try to work with how the other person thinks this problem can be solved).</p>
<p><strong>How to Repair a Relationship</strong><br />
So  there was a flare-up between you and a fellow nurse. No one wants to  feel the tension resulting from the incident every shift thereafter. You  can repair or maintain your relationship with that coworker by using a  skill called (perhaps not by accident) the GIVE skill:</p>
<p><strong>G</strong>entleness. Be gentle to start. Patients, coworkers and others will respond more readily to gentleness than harshness.<br />
<strong>I</strong>nterest.  Be interested in the other person. Listen to what he or she has to say,  be sensitive to what’s important to this person and be an active  listener. People tend to feel better and respond positively when you are  interested in their experiences and give them the time and space to  respond to you.<br />
<strong>V</strong>alidate  the other person&#8217;s feelings, wants, difficulties and opinions about the  situation. It&#8217;s not necessary to agree with them; it&#8217;s only necessary  to acknowledge the validity of the other person&#8217;s experience.<br />
<strong>E</strong>asy manner. Use an easy manner—smile, be lighthearted and use a little humor. Remember that no one likes to be bullied.</p>
<p><strong>How to Set Limits</strong><br />
Keeping  burnout at bay takes planning. Know how to manage the day-to-day  demands placed on you by your team by setting a limit and maintaining  your self-respect by using the FAST skill:</p>
<p><strong>F</strong>airness. Be fair to yourself and to the other person.<br />
<strong>A</strong>void excessive apologies. No apologizing for being alive, making a request or having an opinion.<br />
<strong>S</strong>tick to your values. Be clear in what you believe and what your values are, and don&#8217;t sell out your own sense of integrity.<br />
<strong>T</strong>ruthfulness.  Be truthful to the other person. Over time, lying about your values or  opinions will erode your sense of self-respect.</p>
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