Health Care and Emotional Wellness

Aug 16, 2022 at 04:00 pm by steve


By Lou Lacey

Health care and emotional wellness can seem like contradictory terms.

In health care, we aim for perfection. After all, when we are less than perfect, the results can be disastrous. The problem is, of course, that we are human beings, not robots, and we don’t always make it to that high mark. And then, rightly so, we try to find the cause of the misstep.

Often, the patients and families we work with don’t have words of appreciation for our efforts. Many are in crisis, and they don’t have the ability to express gratitude. Lost somewhere in the process is the celebration of all that goes so beautifully right. We lose sight of all the patients we have touched, changed, and saved along the way. And that can lead to “compassion fatigue.” The trick, then, is to find a way to stay connected to knowing that all our hard work makes the world a better place. This is “compassion satisfaction.” So, here are some thoughts about how to maintain that certainty:

Lou Lacey, LPC serves as the Emotional Wellness Director at Children’s of Alabama.

 

 

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