This talk and accompanying paper considers use of Compassionate Mind Training (CMT) to help midwives cope with traumatic clinical incidents. In this context, CMT is taught to cultivate compassion. The need to build midwives’ resilience is recognized by the UK Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), who advocate that mental health coping strategies be embedded into midwifery curriculum. In this respect, CMT can be used as a resilience building method designed to help the midwife respond to self-criticism and threat-based emotions with compassion. The underpinnings of CMT involves understanding that people can develop cognitive biases or unhelpful thinking patterns co-driven by an interplay between genetics and the environment. Within this paper, the underpinning theory of CMT is outlined and how it can be used to balance the psychological threat, drive, and soothing systems. Overall, teaching CMT has potential to improve professional quality of life, reduce midwives’ sickness rates, and potential attrition from the profession.
Professor of Maternal Health, Edinburgh Napier University
Prof Caroline J Hollins Martin (PhD MPhil BSc RM RGN MBPsS Senior Fellow HEA) works in the area of women’s health, with a specific focus upon psychological issues surrounding pregnancy and childbirth. Caroline’s background has encompassed a career...
Psychotherapist (BABCP accredited and UKCP registered) and lecturer in counselling and psychotherapy, University of Salford
Dr Elaine Beaumont is a psychotherapist who specialises in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), compassion focused therapy (CFT) and eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR). Elaine works with a range of organisations and charities...
Gavin Cullen (MSc, BSc, RMN, Fellow of the HEA) works in the area of mental health practice and has done so for 30 years. Gavin worked as a Mental Health Nurse in clinical practice for 25 years. This included 20 years specialising in child and...
Senior Lecturer (Midwifery & Specialist Nursing), University of the West of Scotland
Tom is currently a Senior Lecturer (Midwifery and Specialist Nursing) and doctoral student at the University of the West of Scotland and has been a midwife for 22 years, with most of his clinical career spent within neonatal care. He currently...
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