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ONLINE TRAINING CONTENT

The Online Training Content follows precisely the content of the 4-Day Workshop.

 

Information is provided through Powerpoint Slides, Video Presentations and Interactive Exercises. A short multiple-choice Quiz must be completed at the end of each Section, with an 85% pass mark required to move on to the next Section.

 

The Online Training can be completed as either Individual Sections (4 Sections corresponding to each of the four days of the Workshop) or as the entire Course.

 

Section One

 

Defining Professional Vilification?

 

Who commonly instigates professional vilification or vilification in general?

 

How to navigate these difficult situations for yourself, colleagues, students, clients or patients;

 

What is Tall Poppy Syndrome, and how could it affect your career?;

 

How to deal with the pervading problem of having no right to reply is a common outcome once vilification commences.

 

 

Section Two

 

What Symptoms & Impacts Arise from Experiencing Professional Vilification?

 

Impacts on physiological, somatic, intellectual and emotional health;

 

Short and long-term impacts on career, personal life, family and social life;

 

Evidence-based coping mechanisms to develop as preventative and/or coping measures when vilification is present.

 

 

Section Three

 

Approaches for Preventing or Resolving Professional Vilification for Self, Colleagues, Clients and Patients?

 

Understanding the difference between Civil Law and Administrative Law regarding vilification;

 

Understanding your Legal and Ethical rights when protecting your reputation after vilification;

 

Tools to counter vilification in newspapers, reality TV, social media, internet or via deliberate destructive gossip;

 

Services that could aid you, your colleagues, or clients to resolve vilification.

 

 

Section Four

 

Clinical Treatment for Patients Suffering Vilification Professionally or in General

 

Statistics of completed suicides by those that did not survive being vilified or investigated by governing bodies resulting from false complaint/s;

 

Diagnosis commonly associated with those who have suffered or instigated and/or participated in vilification;

 

Evidence-Based Treatment and Practice-Based Protocols are particularly helpful for treating vilification's effects.

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