The foundational knowledge and practical actions you need to effectively address your patients' emotions-and manage your own emotions Medical schools acknowledge that emotional well-being and clinical outcomes are connected, but the research that should inform emotion management is scattered. Emotion in the Clinical Encounter brings together theory and research on this important topic. In addition, to revealing how emotion processing affects clinician wellness, it links clinician response to patients' affective cues to care outcomes-making this book unique among health provider "burnout…mehr
The foundational knowledge and practical actions you need to effectively address your patients' emotions-and manage your own emotions Medical schools acknowledge that emotional well-being and clinical outcomes are connected, but the research that should inform emotion management is scattered. Emotion in the Clinical Encounter brings together theory and research on this important topic. In addition, to revealing how emotion processing affects clinician wellness, it links clinician response to patients' affective cues to care outcomes-making this book unique among health provider "burnout books." Emotion in the Clinical Encounter builds your understanding of the science of emotion and delivers practical insights for recognizing, acknowledging, and responding to patients' emotions, as well as your own. It provides in-depth coverage of the evolutionary and social function of emotion, the role of emotion in illness, the culture of medicine and its relationship to emotional management, and the neuroscience of emotion as it pertains to clinical medicine.
Rachel Schwartz, Ph.D., is a health services researcher and communication scientist with expertise in nonverbal expression/perception of emotion in clinical populations, clinical communication strategies, and physician wellness. In 2018, she received a Stanford Medicine Teaching and Mentoring Academy Innovation grant to produce related workshops for clinicians and trainees; she's now transforming these workshops into medical education curricula. Judith A. Hall, Ph.D., University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Northeastern University, has been studying and writing about emotion communication in medical and other settings for 30+ years. Lars G. Osterberg, MD, is an associate professor and co-director of Stanford Medicine Teaching and Mentoring Academy.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword: Abraham Verghese I. Emotion's Functions 1. Emotions in 21st Century Humanistic Medicine Rachel Schwartz, Judith A. Hall, Lars G. Osterberg 2. The Functions of Emotion: Evolutionary and Social Perspectives Michelle N. Shiota, Erika B. Pages, Paula H. Bednarek 3. Emotion and Illness Anne-Josée Guimond, Laura D. Kubzansky, Lewina O. Lee 4. Emotion Dialogue in the Medical Encounter: When and How Often Does It Happen Mollie A. Ruben, Morgan D. Stosic, Debra L. Roter II. Clinical Emotional Intelligence 5. Perception of Emotion in the Medical Visit Morgan D. Stosic, Mollie A. Ruben, Danielle Blanch-Hartigan 6. Emotion Cues as Clinical Opportunities Lidia del Piccolo, Arnstein Finset 7. Emotion Regulation in Patients, Providers, and the Clinical Relationship Brett Marroquín, Vera Vine 8. Managing Emotion in Medical Encounters with Children Benjamin A. Krauss, Piet L. Leroy, Baruch S. Krauss 9. Interacting Effectively with Individuals with Reduced Facial Expressivity Amanda R. Hemmesch, Sarah D. Gunnery, Linda Tickle-Degnen 10. A Trauma-informed Approach to Emotion Communication in the Clinical Encounter Ben Kaplan, Greeshma Somashekar, Missy Brown, Bria Adimora Godley, Asif Khan, Enioluwafe Ojo, Amy Weil 11. Emotion and Gender Valerie Carrard, Anely Bekbergenova, Marianne Schmid Mast 12. Culture and Emotions in the Medical Encounter Karolien Aelbrecht, Mary Catherine Beach 13. Emotion and Decision Making in the Clinical Encounter Amber E. Barnato III. Emotions in the Culture of Medicine 14. Teaching about Emotions in Healthcare Caitlin Holt Siropaides, Martha Howell, Calvin Chou 15. Changing Medical Education to Support Emotional Wellness Stuart Slavin 16. Striving and Thriving: Challenges and Opportunities for Clinician Emotional Wellness Julie W. Childers, Robert M. Arnold, Elise C. Carey
Foreword: Abraham Verghese I. Emotion's Functions 1. Emotions in 21st Century Humanistic Medicine Rachel Schwartz, Judith A. Hall, Lars G. Osterberg 2. The Functions of Emotion: Evolutionary and Social Perspectives Michelle N. Shiota, Erika B. Pages, Paula H. Bednarek 3. Emotion and Illness Anne-Josée Guimond, Laura D. Kubzansky, Lewina O. Lee 4. Emotion Dialogue in the Medical Encounter: When and How Often Does It Happen Mollie A. Ruben, Morgan D. Stosic, Debra L. Roter II. Clinical Emotional Intelligence 5. Perception of Emotion in the Medical Visit Morgan D. Stosic, Mollie A. Ruben, Danielle Blanch-Hartigan 6. Emotion Cues as Clinical Opportunities Lidia del Piccolo, Arnstein Finset 7. Emotion Regulation in Patients, Providers, and the Clinical Relationship Brett Marroquín, Vera Vine 8. Managing Emotion in Medical Encounters with Children Benjamin A. Krauss, Piet L. Leroy, Baruch S. Krauss 9. Interacting Effectively with Individuals with Reduced Facial Expressivity Amanda R. Hemmesch, Sarah D. Gunnery, Linda Tickle-Degnen 10. A Trauma-informed Approach to Emotion Communication in the Clinical Encounter Ben Kaplan, Greeshma Somashekar, Missy Brown, Bria Adimora Godley, Asif Khan, Enioluwafe Ojo, Amy Weil 11. Emotion and Gender Valerie Carrard, Anely Bekbergenova, Marianne Schmid Mast 12. Culture and Emotions in the Medical Encounter Karolien Aelbrecht, Mary Catherine Beach 13. Emotion and Decision Making in the Clinical Encounter Amber E. Barnato III. Emotions in the Culture of Medicine 14. Teaching about Emotions in Healthcare Caitlin Holt Siropaides, Martha Howell, Calvin Chou 15. Changing Medical Education to Support Emotional Wellness Stuart Slavin 16. Striving and Thriving: Challenges and Opportunities for Clinician Emotional Wellness Julie W. Childers, Robert M. Arnold, Elise C. Carey
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