Compassion positively correlates to happiness and increases in
psychological capabilities, as supported by a substantial body of
research. The concept of compassion has been used in a diversity of
fields, applications and motivations. The first chapter of this
book attempts to theoretically suggest how compassionate and
self-compassionate interventions can benefit both the patients and
health practitioners, by 1. Investigating the relevance/importance
of considering different cultural backgrounds and 2. By introducing
emergent findings on self-kindness and 3. By highlighting the
significance of self-care. Authors' of the other chapters examine
pain, compassion and the importance of two-way motivational
communication in the medical field between patient and physician
and the positive correlation between compassion, and physiological
and psychological health.
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