1. Shame and attachment- the body and the Balint Group.
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Bass, Diana
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SHAME , *CAREER development , *PATIENTS' attitudes , *SEXUAL psychology , *PATIENT experience , *INTRAUTERINE contraceptives - Abstract
This article explores the implementation and impact of a Balint Group project in a UK Inner City training hospital's Sexual Health Department. Balint Groups, developed by psychoanalysts Michael and Enid Balint, offer healthcare professionals a space to reflect on their emotional reactions during clinical encounters. The project aimed to provide a safe environment for clinicians to discuss challenging interactions, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The article emphasizes the importance of considering factors such as gender, socio-economic background, and ethnicity when understanding patient behavior and clinician reactions. The project's findings highlight the value of Balint Groups in enhancing clinicians' emotional understanding and resilience, while promoting empathetic and effective patient care. The text also discusses the role of shame, jealousy, and control in human interactions, particularly in healthcare, and emphasizes the need to understand patients' backgrounds to improve the quality of care. It underscores the benefits of Balint Groups as a supportive space for clinicians to explore challenging cases and their own emotions and biases. Overall, the text advocates for a compassionate and inclusive approach to healthcare that recognizes the systemic factors contributing to inequality and discrimination. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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