I hope that you are sharing this with primary care providers, who themselves are often trapped in rote behaviors (often brought on by burnout).
When providers put down their computers and look patients in their eyes, they have real opportunity to understand the frustrations and fear that many patients carry. They also have an opportunity to reignite the flame that brought them to medicine in the first place.
"Habits don’t change because someone tells you to try harder.
They change when you change the cue and restructure the routine."
Yes!
As a psychologist, I love this sentence: "“What do they need from me to heal?”
This is great. Excellent information.
Thanks!
I hope that you are sharing this with primary care providers, who themselves are often trapped in rote behaviors (often brought on by burnout).
When providers put down their computers and look patients in their eyes, they have real opportunity to understand the frustrations and fear that many patients carry. They also have an opportunity to reignite the flame that brought them to medicine in the first place.
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I like what you write about. I've already included a link to one of your earlier posts in one of mine.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much!
I’ll think about that! Thanks