Episode #173: The Importance of Compassion As a Provider with Dr. Jessica Rohrer

Episode #173: The Importance of Compassion As a Provider with Dr. Jessica Rohrer

As I continue to bridge the gap in research to the therapy room, I also see deficits in pre-service training that can make therapy a better experience for both providers and families.

Jessica Rohrer, BCBA-D, joins me to discuss her work with soft skills, using tools to measure and build compassion skills in the therapy room. Her research uses the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy, a tool primarily used to check compassion in the medical field, as a pre- and post-measurement on the impact of compassionate skills training.?

Dr. Rohrer developed the Compassionate Collaboration Tool as a checklist for provider self-reflection and a helpful next step to incorporating compassion skills in their therapy. The tool focuses on three skill sets in providers.?

Basic interview skills: introductions, note taking, nodding, and back channeling. Interest skills: asking and reflecting positivity on client interests and asking and reflecting caregiver priorities. Joining with the family: empathy statements, normalizing skills, and partnering skills.

It can be easy to forget the emotional time our clients and their families may be experiencing when entering therapy, which is why it is crucial to focus on empathy and compassion in our basic skills for a positive experience. New clinicians may particularly experience more difficulty. If you’re looking for next steps to include compassion in your therapy, Dr. Rohrer reminds you to self-monitor and reflect, consider group behavior skills training, and remember that every client and every family will have varying needs for compassion.

#autism #speechtherapy #appliedbehavioranalysis

Dragos Iulian Matei

Author of a best-seller therapeutic book about emotions, I combine EQ, science, sport, art, programming, ecology, human rights in trainings and shows. Creator of apps, theater shows, movies, VR, metaphors.

10 个月

empathy and compassion may be the skills that are the essence of humanity If intelligence can help us build any world we immagine ... perhaps only some "soft" skills can help us make these worlds inhabitable by humans So they might very well be the most important skills we always had .. Thank you for the article, the information And the reminder of how important these skills are for us all

Dr Suzy Juarez

Research & Human Dev

10 个月

Waiting to go on to share my research .. Dr Juarez The lived experiences of special education, teachers working with young students with autism.. highlighting the social engagement necessary at school between the students with autism and their teachers , for social identities to emerge in you students with ASD

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