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Empathy is essential to effectively engaging patients as partners in care. Clinicians' empathy is increasingly understood as a professional competency, a mode and process of relating that can be learned and taught. Communication and empathy training are penetrating healthcare professions curricula as knowledge about the most effective modalities to train, maintain, and deepen empathy grows. This book draws on a wide range of contributors across many disciplines, and takes an evidence-based and longitudinal approach to clinical empathy education. It takes the reader on an engaging journey from understanding what empathy is (and how it can be measured), to approaches to empathy education informed by those understandings. It elaborates the benefits of embedding empathy training in graduate and post-graduate curricula and the importance of teaching empathy in accord with the clinician's stage of professional development. Finally, it examines systemic perspectives on empathyand empathy education in the clinical setting, addressing issues such as equity, stigma, and law. Each section is full of the latest evidence-based research, including, notably, the advances that have been made over recent decades in the neurobiology of empathy. Perspectives among the interdisciplinary chapters include:
Draws on a wide range of contributors across many disciplines Appeals to a broad readership of clinicians, educators, and researchers in clinical medicine, neuroscience, behavioral health, and the social sciences Takes an evidence-based, longitudinal approach to clinical empathy Explores empathy in the clinical context from three perspectives: understanding what empathy is (and how it can be measured), approaches to empathy education, and the systemic perspective, focusing on issues such as equity, stigma, and law.
Auteur
Adriana Foster, MD is a practicing psychiatrist, educator and researcher. Foster's clinical experience includes inpatient, outpatient and emergency psychiatry settings. Foster has been actively teaching clinical medicine and psychiatric curriculum for the past 17 years. Foster led a Veterans Affairs clinical program and was a psychiatry clerkship director for a large medical school. Currently, Dr Foster is the Vice-Chair for Clinical and Research programs in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Florida International University, in Miami, Florida. Foster's educational research focuses on simulation in medical education and exploring the utility of virtual patients in teaching empathy in medical interview. Foster co-led a group of educators at the Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP) who created a free online collection of peer-reviewed mental health educational tools. Foster has longcollaborated with Virtual Experiences Research Group at University of Florida's Computer Information Science and Engineering. Foster published numerous peer-reviewed papers and educational tools, which are available for widespread use on platforms like ADMSEP's website and AAMC's MedEdPORTAL.
Zimri Yaseen, MD is a practicing psychiatrist, educator and researcher. His clinical experience
includes inpatient, emergency, and outpatient psychiatry. He has been actively teaching
clinical psychiatry, psychotherapy, and the integration of psychodynamic approaches with psychopharmacology for the past 6 years. He is assistant director at the Family Center for Bipolar Disorder, and an active collaborator and psychotherapy supervisor with the Brief Relational Therapy research project at Mount Sinai Beth Israel. Dr. Yaseen's clinical research experience includes that of co-investigator on foundation-sponsored studies on suicide and adult attachment. Dr. Yaseen has publishednumerous peer-reviewed papers on these topics.
Contenu
Part I: What is Empathy and how can it be evaluated?: What is empathy?.- Can empathy be taught? Neurobiology of empathy.- Is caring enough? Measuring empathy in healthcare.- The physiological nature of caring: understanding non-verbal behavior.- Part II: Approaches to Empathy Education: Teaching clinicians about affect.- Teaching emotional self-awareness and what to do with it in patient encounters.- The empathy seminar: deconstructing the components of compassion.- Teaching cultural humility: understanding the core of others by reflecting on ours.- Can virtual humans teach empathy?.- Developing Empathy Through Narrative Medicine.- Part III: Empathy Applied: Thwarting stigma and dehumanization through empathy.- Coaching nurses to care: Empathetic communication in challenging situations.- The lawyer on your side: the power of the inter-professional team in preventing moral distress and empathy erosion.- Burnoutand Empathy.- Empathy and Implicit Bias: Can Empathy Training Improve Equity?.- Getting on the same page: introducing alliance rupture as a path to mutual empathy and change in psychotherapy.- Teaching advanced communication skills to trainees caring for the critically injured.