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 How Residents Manipulate  - Question 1
 Track #2
 How Domineering Residents can Damage Your Program  - Question 2
 Track #3
 Explaining Program Changes to Domineering Residents  - Question 3
 Track #4
 Planning an Independent Activity for your Domineering Resident  - Question 4
 Track #5
 Motivating Domineering Residents to Work Independently  - Question 5
 Track #6
 Being an Opportunity Provider, not a Make-Them-Do-er - Question 6
 Track #7
 Avoid Spending Extra Time with your Domineering Resident  - Question 7
 Track #8
 Dealing with Attention-Seeking Domineering Residents - Question 8
 Track #9
 Preparing Staff for the Elimination of a Group Activity  - Question 9
 Track #10
 A Two-Step Approach to Conflict with Staff  - Question 10
 Track #11
 Taking the Time to Communicate  - Question 11
 Track #12
 The Ripple Effect  - Question 12
 Track #13
 Holding an Inservice  - Question 13
 Track #14
 Where to Start  - Question 14
 Track #15
 Photos with Commentary - Question 15
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 Instructor's Guide for Video Training
 Introductory Commentary
 Part I: Staff & Volunteer Inservice Training Instructor's Guide
 
 Part II: Manual of Articles
 Section 16
 Denial 
and Stages of Stress and Domineering Residents - Question 16
 Section 17
 Control 
Your Mind Games Concerning Your Domineering Residents - Question 17
 Section 18
 Passive Responses and How 
to Make an Assertive Statement with a Domineering Resident - Question 18
 Section 19
 Coping with Domineering Residents: 
The Triple-A Approach, Keeping a Stress Journal, and Finding the Funny Part - Question 
19
 Section 20
 Counter Your Inner Critic 
when Your Domineering Resident Gets You Down - Question 20
 Section 21
 Domineering 
Residents and Playing the Blame Game - Question 21
 Section 22
 How 
to Center When Dealing with a Domineering Resident - Question 22
 Section 23
 Combating Distortions Related 
to Dealing with Domineering Residents - Question 23
 Section 24
 The 
Tyranny of the Should with Domineering Residents - Question 24
 Section 25
 Who’s Responsible for 
What in Conflicts with Domineering Residents… Anger Management Styles - 
Question 25
 Section 26
 Responding 
Assertively to the Requests of Domineering Residents - Question 26
 Section 27
 Are You Afraid of Your Domineering 
Resident? - Question 27
 Selected Readings Bibliography/Authors/Instructors
 Concluding Commentary
 
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