Posts Tagged ‘art of caring’

Player Piano PT?

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

 

 

Why do so many rush headlong for the 'right' treatment sequence/protocol?

Is it fear?

Boredom?

Lack of confidence?

Whatever the reason, the push for a 'formula' of care results in just this kind of performance….

and too often the final clip is what happens to the 'audience'…no one is moved or touched, often literally….to include the "player".

 

We are better than this!

 

Only when the heart is involved, playing with mastery (clinical) and to the audience (patient values), does the truly memorable and moving performance happen!

 

How do you thrill your audience?

What does Love have to do with it?

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

When is the last time you read about love and treating clients that wasn't about boundaries and ethics?

Have you ever read about love and how to utilize love in clinical relationships?

I haven't.

Yet the majority of people claim some belief in a higher power and over 50% a belief in a god. Most of those beliefs coalesce around values to include compassion, love and caring. So why aren't we as professionals talking about how those core personal beliefs concretely and directly impact our work moment to moment with the client? How can PT's talk about the "The Art of Caring" and then only exhort p-values?

I am asserting you don't have to like all of your clients….but you do have to love everyone of them.

Same goes for your co-workers and 3rd party intermediaries.

Anything less and you are practicing with a serious break in your personal integrity….unless of course you are one of those who don't think love has anything to do with it. 

To practice from that perspective is very difficult. The principle is simple. I work at every day and fail at it multiple times a day. So I get up and try it again the next day. 

And I laugh at me…because after all, if I can't love my human imperfections, no one else has a chance.

Love matters. Period.