Mathews Journal of Case Reports

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Previous Issues Volume 9, Issue 2 - 2024

The Crucible of Compassion

Alun Charles Jones*

Consultant Psychotherapist, Spire Yale Hospital, Outpatients and Diagnostics, Wrexham, United Kingdom

*Corresponding Author: Dr. Alun Charles Jones, Consultant Psychotherapist, Spire Yale Hospital, Outpatients and Diagnostics, Wrexham, LL117YP, United Kingdom, Email: [email protected].

Received Date: February 09, 2024

Published Date: February 23, 2024

Citation: Jones AC. (2024). The Crucible of Compassion. Mathews J Case Rep. 9(2):154.

Copyrights: Jones AC. © (2024).

INTRODUCTION

The main title of this article is inspired by the 1950s play `The Crucible` by the American playwright, Arthur Miller. The play explores the nature of contagious feelings and their impact on the safety and well-being of communities along with individuals and an allegory for its day. The theme of contagion is arguably, still a fit for aspects of modern-day cultures and societies including the provision of healthcare.

Keywords: Mental Healthcare Professionals, Repeated Acts of Compassion, Moral Distress, Well-Being.


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