Emotional Intelligence and Gratitude
Dealing with the chaos and complexities of the pandemic has revealed behaviors (and cultures) that either expose the best or the worst of humanity. And nowhere more than in healthcare settings has humanity been tested, prodded, poked, and observed. And, while this current state will eventually turn into a “new normal,” what will continue to be true is the opportunity to be reminded of the good in humanity.
Albeit shaken by extreme stress, the novelty of treatment options or lack thereof, and social isolation, there remain evidence-based approaches to support emotional, mental, and psychological experiences that promote good health and healing – Gratitude Heals Read More




