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In this module, key concepts to be discussed include awareness of automatic thoughts and compassionate listening. For each concept, we provide ways to apply this information to your personal life and your patients. A script for a guided gratitude meditation is provided.
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Huberty, J., Sullivan, M., Loiselle, M. (2022). Module 4: Interpersonal Mindfulness and Compassionate Patient Care. In: Braun, S.E., Kinser, P.A. (eds) Delivering Compassionate Care. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91062-4_8
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