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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 741-745, 2024.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1012972

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Moral emotion is a kind of psychological activity that generated when dealing with realistic moral relationship or analyzing human behaviors, expressed as emotional emotions of love and hatred. From the perspective of moral injury research, on the one hand, moral emotion expresses as emotional collapse, which reflects the huge gap between reality and moral cognition, and deviates from values; on the other hand, it shows the typical symptoms of moral injury, such as shame, guilt, anger, apathy and so on. Based on this, the therapy of moral injury should start from solving the ethical conflict of moral injury, and carry out the healing process of "ethical and moral cognitive education, enlightening the thinking of core value issues, encouraging and guiding independent moral practice" in stages according to the different levels of individual moral emotion. As a result, moral emotion can be rational enough to promote healing moral injury.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 151-158, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-706059

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The occurrence of moral injury begins with combat behaviors which break the ethical rules of fair-ness and justice, good and evil, and the value of life. Those behaviors effect on the moral intuition formed by indi-vidual moral beliefs, cultural traditions, and personality traits, and acts on the moral reasoning of the soldiers, thus this traumatic event is internalized into a moral event. And then the strength of the moral events or its re-experi-ence breaks through the tenacity of moral emotion, therefore the moral subject moves towards moral injury, which is manifested as self-condemnation, withdrawal, self-injury, killing, and other cognitive or emotional symptoms. As self-condemnation intensifies, the victim will fall into an increasingly vicious circle of moral injury. Mean-while, self-forgiveness means a way of restoration and reconciliation, which asks the victim to forgive himself and to adjust moral conflicts in time.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 1482-1487, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-664798

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Doctor-patient moral emotion is an important factor of doctor-patient relationship.However,in the current society,due to the change of medical models and social transformation,relationship between doctors and patients is facing the phenomenon of less affection or ruthlessness,which also causes the tension of doctor-patient relationship.This emotional crisis is closely related to doctor's moral image and the establishment of trust between doctor and patient,and must be solved by the reconstruction of modem doctor-patient moral emotion.Current reconstruction of the doctor-patient moral emotion has occupational necessity and realistic feasibility,and it is mainly constructed in two aspects of having emotion to patient and doing things reasonably.In this process,medical workers,social workers,medical colleges,medical institutions,management departments should cooperation mutually and jointly promote.

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Chinese Medical Ethics ; (6): 792-794, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-503677

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Moral emotion education of medical students should begin with arousing human nature of students and making them to have the sense of consciousness to patients, which takes sympathy as the core. However, when faced with the increase of doctor-patient contradiction, students are easy to suspect the general sense. So students should be guided to understand the necessity of moral emotion in professional activity of doctors, and thus to adhere to treat patients with emotion due to responsibility. On this basis, through combining the education of having emo-tion to patient with working reasonably, medical students will gradually take treating patients with emotion as their own compulsory emotion, and to realize the transformation from human nature to medicine nature.

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