Annual Conference, April, 2004
WS36 - Practical Understanding of Traumatic Dissociation and how to Standardly Erase Chronic Resistive
Dissociative Symptoms and Traits.
Workshop Evaluation Results
Responses: 11
Please rate each presenter according to the following 5-point scale:
5=Strongly Agree 4=Agree 3=Neutral 2=Disagree 1=Strongly
Disagree
1. How well did this lecture fulfill the stated objectives?
a) Identify traumatic dissociation's role in fixating mental symptoms and personality traits
0.0%; 0 Strongly Disagree 0.0%; 0 Neutral 54.5%; 6 Strongly Agree
0.0%; 0 Disagree 45.5%; 5
Agree
b) Identify and remove symptoms and major barriers to performance and well-being
0.0%; 0 Strongly Disagree 0.0%; 0
Neutral 72.7%; 8 Strongly Agree
0.0%; 0 Disagree 27.3%; 0
Agree
c) Apply the Kuhn Technique on one's self
0.0%; 0 Strongly Disagree 18.2%; 0
Neutral 36.4%; 6 Strongly Agree
0.0%; 0 Disagree 45.5%; 0 Agree
2. The physical facilities were conducive to learning
0.0%; 0 Strongly Disagree 27.3%; 0
Neutral 18.2%; 6 Strongly Agree
9.1%; 0 Disagree 45.5%; 0
Agree
3. Content/Format/Learning
a) The presentations were free of commercial bias
0.0%; 0 Strongly Disagree 0.0%; 0
Neutral 100.0%; 11 Strongly Agree
0.0%; 0 Disagree 0.0%; 0
Agree
b) The information presented was clinically applicable
0.0%; 0 Strongly Disagree 0.0%; 0
Neutral 72.7%; 8 Strongly Agree
0.0%; 0 Disagree 27.3%; 3
Agree
c) Session description was accurate
0.0%; 0 Strongly Disagree 0.0%; 0
Neutral 81.8%; 9 Strongly Agree
0.0%; 0 Disagree 18.2%; 2
Agree
d) Handouts were current and useful
0.0%; 0 Strongly Disagree 18.2%; 0
Neutral 45.5%; 9 Strongly Agree
9.1%; 1 Disagree 27.3%; 2
Agree
e) Audiovisual aids were legible and helpful
0.0%; 0 Strongly Disagree 33.3%; 2
Neutral 16.7%; 1 Strongly Agree
0.0%; 0 Disagree 50.0%; 3
Agree
f) Overall, the session met or exceeded my expectations
0.0%; 0 Strongly Disagree 9.1%; 1
Neutral 45.5%; 5 Strongly Agree
0.0%; 0 Disagree 45.5%; 5
Agree
g) Please describe what changes you will make in your clinical practice as a result of
having attended this educational activity:
- I will use the Kuhn Technique with someone I've been stuck with a long time
- Give better written materials
- Try to use this method with PTSD patients
- Good
- Apply the Kuhn Technique
- Much less detail will be asked for by me and get straight to the therapy
- Can add to metaphors used during sessions
4. Instruction - The Speaker(s): Daniel Kuhn, MD
a) Seemed knowledgeable concerning the topics
covered
0.0%; 0 Strongly Disagree 0.0%; 0
Neutral 90.9%; 10 Strongly Agree
0.0%; 0 Disagree 9.1%; 1
Agree
b) Was well prepared and organized
0.0%; 0 Strongly Disagree 0.0%; 0
Neutral 72.7%; 8 Strongly Agree
0.0%; 0 Disagree 27.3%; 3
Agree
c) Explained concepts clearly
0.0%; 0 Strongly Disagree 18.2%; 2
Neutral 63.6%; 7 Strongly Agree
0.0%; 0 Disagree 18.2%; 2
Agree
d) Was responsive to questions
0.0%; 0 Strongly Disagree 0.0%; 2
Neutral 100.0%; 7 Strongly Agree
0.0%; 0 Disagree 0.0%; 2
Agree
5 . Comments and suggestions (future topics, sessions format, facilities,
etc.)
- Was good, useful and direct, helpful
- Retrieving lost parts of myself
- This man would make a Great keynote speaker! What happened to tables, water, notepads? Difficult to take notes on lap.
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