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“Put back into humanity”: when caregivers learn to listen to heal better

2024-03-25T09:04:22.073Z

Highlights: In Bordeaux, doctors take writing workshops at university to improve their empathy. Exercise of the day? Draw the portrait of a real or fictitious caregiver, in ten minutes. “Even if you only had time to write three sentences, it doesn’t matter,” tries to reassure Isabelle Galichon, doctor in comparative literature and researcher at the Institute of Integrative and Complementary Medicine. ‘I left for the stars to go nowhere…’ annoys one of the participants on the sidelines.


In Bordeaux, doctors take writing workshops at university to improve their empathy. An exercise that pushes them to think sticks


“Who wants to read their text to us?

» In the ranks, around twenty attentive “students” look over their paper one last time, before putting down their pens.

A few are starting out, a little timidly.

Exercise of the day?

Draw the portrait of a real or fictitious caregiver, in ten minutes.

“Even if you only had time to write three sentences, it doesn’t matter,” tries to reassure Isabelle Galichon, doctor in comparative literature and researcher at the Institute of Integrative and Complementary Medicine at Bordeaux University Hospital. (Gironde).

Inspiration did not reach the entire assembly.

“I left for the stars to go nowhere…” annoys one of the participants on the sidelines.

However, the issue here is not what we think.

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Source: leparis

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