Balint Groups: A Novel Approach to Address Doctor of Physical Therapy Student Affective Domain Development.

Christopher Clock, Monica Arrigo, Anne McCarthy Jacobson, Jane Baldwin, Emile R Boutin
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Abstract: Recent calls for Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) education to cultivate the affective domain or "habits of the heart" have highlighted a gap in curricula, where cognitive and psychomotor learning domains are often the focus. Balint groups, traditionally used in medical education, offer a potential method for addressing this gap. These small peer discussion groups provide a space for students to reflect on the emotional and interpersonal complexities of providing patient care through practicing perspective-taking. The authors share information addressing implementation of Balint in DPT education and benefits experienced by students, including perceived improvements in empathy, emotional awareness, and therapeutic patient relationships. By developing these "habits of the hear," future physical therapists will be better equipped to attend to the humanistic aspects of patient care.

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巴林小组:解决物理治疗博士学生情感领域发展的新方法。
摘要:最近要求物理治疗博士(DPT)教育培养情感领域或“心灵习惯”的呼声凸显了课程的空白,其中认知和精神运动学习领域往往是重点。传统上用于医学教育的巴林小组为解决这一差距提供了一种潜在的方法。这些小型的同伴讨论小组为学生提供了一个空间,通过实践换位思考来反思提供病人护理的情感和人际复杂性。作者分享了在DPT教育中实施Balint的信息,以及学生体验到的好处,包括移情、情感意识和治疗患者关系的改善。通过培养这些“听觉习惯”,未来的物理治疗师将能够更好地照顾病人的人文方面。
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