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32. Compassionate Care

32. Compassionate Care

FromThe Highly Sensitive Person Podcast


32. Compassionate Care

FromThe Highly Sensitive Person Podcast

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Released:
Mar 3, 2015
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Imagine riding in a car with your friends, and everything goes black. The next thing you know, you are lying somewhere, but you can’t see. You’re in indescribable pain. You can’t speak. You can’t move your head.
Then you feel a soft touch on your hand and arm, and a caring voice explains that you were in a car accident. This person squeezes your hand and says, “I’m here.” Those two words make a world of difference.
This is the story of Marcus Engel. Marcus has used his experience to write books for healthcare professionals, teaching them how to better communicate and treat their patients compassionately. In this episode, I talk about some of Marcus' tips for compassionate care and why HSPs are well-suited to care professions.
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Resources mentioned in the podcast:

I'm Here - Compassionate Communication in Patient Care by Marcus Engel
The Other End Of The Stethoscope - 33 Insights for Excellent Patient Care by Marcus Engel

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Released:
Mar 3, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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Are you highly observant and conscientious? Do you experience joy, discomfort, empathy, and emotions very intensely? Are you easily overstimulated or bothered by small changes in your environment? You aren’t alone. You just might be a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP). In this podcast, host and blogger Kelly shares real-life experiences that may have you nodding and thinking: “I thought I was the only one who felt that way”! Introverts, people with shyness and social anxiety may also find comfort and camaraderie here. Remember--you aren’t crazy or weird…just highly sensitive!