PROBLEM: Medical schools face the challenge of developing efficacious resources to promote well-being and foster resilience in students. The authors developed, implemented, and evaluated a shame resilience seminar for second-year clerkship medical students. APPROACH: In February 2018, the authors conducted a 2.5-hour seminar (part of a longitudinal series) about shame, a common and potentially damaging emotion. The seminar consisted of a large-group session to introduce the psychology of shame, during which speakers shared their personal experiences with the emotion. Next, a small-group session allowed students to discuss their reactions to the large-group content in a safe and familiar environment. Before the seminar, faculty development w...
Background: The American Osteopathic Association House of Delegates Resolution 205 recommends “incre...
Background: Medical students face numerous stressors during their clinical years, including difficul...
This session investigates a commonly avoided barrier to psychological safety that is often not discu...
Introduction Shame is a powerful emotion that can cause emotional distress, impaired empathy, social...
abstract: The purpose of this action research study was to help medical students normalize feelings ...
Introduction This study explores how senior medical students’ experience and react to shame during c...
Shame is a ubiquitous and potentially damaging emotion with many nuances (embarrassment, humiliation...
Objectives: Shame results from a negative global self-evaluation and can have devastating effects. S...
Objectives Shame results from a negative global self-evaluation and can have devastating effects. Sh...
PurposeShame occurs when an individual blames a globally flawed self for a negative outcome. Much of...
PurposeLittle is known about the nature of shame in students attempting to enter medical school, des...
© 2018 by the Association of American Medical Colleges. Purpose This study explores an under-investi...
Contemporary research has revitalized interest in the construct of shame, and the pervasive nature w...
Objectives Shame results from a negative global self-evaluation and can have devastating effects. Sh...
Contemporary research has revitalized interest in the construct of shame, and the pervasive nature w...
Background: The American Osteopathic Association House of Delegates Resolution 205 recommends “incre...
Background: Medical students face numerous stressors during their clinical years, including difficul...
This session investigates a commonly avoided barrier to psychological safety that is often not discu...
Introduction Shame is a powerful emotion that can cause emotional distress, impaired empathy, social...
abstract: The purpose of this action research study was to help medical students normalize feelings ...
Introduction This study explores how senior medical students’ experience and react to shame during c...
Shame is a ubiquitous and potentially damaging emotion with many nuances (embarrassment, humiliation...
Objectives: Shame results from a negative global self-evaluation and can have devastating effects. S...
Objectives Shame results from a negative global self-evaluation and can have devastating effects. Sh...
PurposeShame occurs when an individual blames a globally flawed self for a negative outcome. Much of...
PurposeLittle is known about the nature of shame in students attempting to enter medical school, des...
© 2018 by the Association of American Medical Colleges. Purpose This study explores an under-investi...
Contemporary research has revitalized interest in the construct of shame, and the pervasive nature w...
Objectives Shame results from a negative global self-evaluation and can have devastating effects. Sh...
Contemporary research has revitalized interest in the construct of shame, and the pervasive nature w...
Background: The American Osteopathic Association House of Delegates Resolution 205 recommends “incre...
Background: Medical students face numerous stressors during their clinical years, including difficul...
This session investigates a commonly avoided barrier to psychological safety that is often not discu...