Adapting Meaning-Centered Psychotherapy for Clinicians' Work-Related Distress and Well-Being
A recent study published in Translational Behavioral Medicine explores how meaning-centered psychotherapy (MCP), originally designed to help patients with advanced cancer find meaning, could be adapted to support clinicians experiencing work-related distress (e.g., burnout, moral distress, compassion fatigue, and grief). The study concluded that MCP shows promise as a supportive intervention for clinicians, too.