
In this podcast, Arleen reminds healthcare workers to use the power of love every day to promote healing. Arleen shares Noreen O’Sullivan’s “Look Listen Love” model and why we must slow down, look inside and listen to our emotions then shower ourselves with feelings of love. Arleen reminds us that because we care for people, we are exposed to pain and suffering every day. When we work hard to show love towards ourselves and others, it can be transformative and healing. Arleen invites listeners to build into their daily routine ways to promote love wherever you go.
Arleen educates on the importance of using a trauma-informed care approach in caring for yourself and your patients. Sharing research and findings from the article “Using a Trauma-Informed Approach to Address Burnout in Nursing” from C. Dawson-Rose, et. al. from Medscape.com and discusses the six principles of trauma-informed approach, we must promote sharing love especially in healthcare settings. Arleen reminds us that we can show acts of loving kindness towards each other through our words, body language and our actions, taking into account the cultural aspects and differences in each other. Finally, Arleen shares the power of love from the research experience in Masuro Emoto’s book, The Message from Water and why we must be mindful of how we express love towards one another.