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The Art and Science of Compassion, A Primer

The Art and Science of Compassion, A Primer

Reflections of a Physician-Chaplain

9780197551387
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The Art and Science of Compassion, A Primer offers a succinct, all-in-one introduction to the full gamut of compassion, from the evolutional, biological, behavioural, and psychological, to the social, philosophical, and spiritual. Drawing on her diverse background as a clinician, scientist, educator, and chaplain, Dr. Wong presents a wealth of scientific evidence supporting that compassion is both innate and trainable. By interleaving personal experiences and reflections,she shares her insights on what it takes to cultivate compassion to support the art of medicine and caregiving. The training described in this book draws on both contemplative and scientific disciplines to help clinicians develop cognitive, attentional, affective, and somatic skills that are critical for thecultivation of compassion. With striking illustrations for key concepts and concise summaries for each chapter, this book provides a solid conceptual framework and practical approaches to cultivate compassion. Advance Praise for The Art and Science of Compassion, A Primer Well-written, deeply personal and scientifically-grounded, this book provides strong physiological, psychological, and ethical reasons why cultivating compassion is essential-and provides a thoughtful roadmap for promoting compassion in healthcare and in all of life. - Ron Epstein, MD, author of Attending:: Medicine, Mindfulness, and Humanity Dr. Agnes Wong, a highly distinguished physician and exceptional researcher at the University of Toronto, has written an absolutely uplifting masterpiece about meaning, compassionate care, and the universal journey that all healers must take to sustain their inner being and nobility of purpose. This book is partly her journey to a deeper state of being that places compassionate care in its rightful place in the healing art; it is also a fabulous scientific presentation of the practiceand impact of compassionate care on patients and on ones own flourishing as a physician. This is a book that touches the soul and should be read by every medical student or clinician worldwide as they reflect on what it means to really succeed in their whole selves as healers and human beings. - Stephen G. Post, PhD, Director, Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care and Bioethics; Professor of Family, Population and Preventive Medicine, Stony Brook University Compassion and empathy are traits that make us human, and as Dr. Wong shows, these qualities can be developed, encouraged, and cultivated. In our struggling world, we need this awareness as never before. The future of our species likely depends on it. This book is an example of how science and spirituality can come together in a brilliant synthesis. - Larry Dossey, MD, author of One Mind:: How Our Individual Mind Is Part of a Greater Consciousness and Why It Matters
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OUP USA
93310
9780197551387
9780197551387

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Publication date
2021
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
216
Dimensions (mm)
140 x 210
Weight (g)
340
  • Foreword by Roshi Joan Halifax; Foreword by Gregory L. Fricchione; 1. What are Empathy and Compassion? A Western Perspective; 2. Is Compassion Innate? A Physiological Perspective; 3. Is Compassion Innate? A Psychological Perspective; 4. Is Compassion Innate? Spiritual and Eastern Perspectives; 5. East Meets West: Is Compassion Trainable? A Neuroscientific Perspective; 6. What are the Obstacles to Compassion?; 7. What Does it Take to Cultivate Compassion?; 8. A Wholistic Approach to Compassionate and Flourishing Life;
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