Can stoic training develop medical student empathy and resilience? A mixed-methods study.
Megan Elizabeth Lincoln BrownAlexander MacLellanWilliam F LaugheyUsmaan OmerGhita HimmiTim LeBonGabrielle Maria FinnPublished in: BMC medical education (2022)
Our data lend support to the ability of Stoic-based psychological training to positively influence resilience and empathy. Although, quantitatively, results were mixed, qualitative data offers rich insight. The practice of negative visualisation, promoted by SeRenE, encourages student self-efficacy and planning, domains of resilience associated with academic success. Further, this study demonstrates a connection between Stoic practice and empathy, which manifests through development of the empathic imagination and a sense of empathic bravery.