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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.
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