"My sympathetic clinician": perception of sympathy by patients with Alzheimer's disease increases when asked to provide autobiographical memories.
Mohamad El HajPhilippe AllainPascal AntoineGuillaume ChapeletDimitrios KapogiannisClaire Boutoleau-BretonnièreKarim GalloujPublished in: Aging clinical and experimental research (2022)
By inviting patients with AD to retrieve past personal experiences, clinicians can promote a sense of sharing, create a social bond and, consequently, enhance the therapeutic relationship. In other words, by inviting patients with AD to share autobiographical memories, clinicians can promote a "social glue" with their patients, boosting mutual sympathy and patients' well-being.