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Post by sylviepinley on Oct 3, 2020 14:22:00 GMT
In any mental or physical healing practice or institution, the administrative, support, and Meridian Health Protocol Review clerical staff, as well as the professionals, are constantly bombarded by a procession of suffering patients. Like tuning forks, humans have the tendency to entrain and adapt. In healing and helping environments, this means that providers are very likely to adjust their minds and bodies into an unhealthy protective mode. This has the tendency to trigger negative emotions, stimulate chronic sympathetic responses, induce low heart rate coherence, and suppress their immune system. The resulting adverse affects on their health and personal relationships are potentially so severe as to warrant increased attention. This problem is much more prevalent than one may think. Just about every time that I visit a hospital, clinic, or medical doctor's office, I immediately notice a general level of depression in the waiting areas. The staff remains behind their protective barriers, which are normally adorned with a plethora of signs informing patients what is required of them and what is going to be refused them. Rarely do I see patients greeted by smiles, or made to feel that they are in a warm, compassionate, and healing environment. As patients process through the system, the staff (and many of the professionals) rarely make eye contact with the patient or allow empathy to occur. Obviously, the medical ritual often includes establishing official and protective barriers designed to protect providers from the ravages of patients' negativity. whatpeopleswant.com/meridian-health-protocol-review/
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