Sunday Apr 13, 2025
Medical Gaslighting: Navigating Patient-Provider Dynamics
In this fascinating episode, hosts Erna Alfred-Liousas and Megan Thomas Hebdon delve deep into the world of medical gaslighting. They explore its definitions, origins, and the continuum of medical gaslighting, including medical invalidation, and discuss how it manifests in modern healthcare settings. The conversation highlights the challenges both patients and healthcare providers face, emphasizing the importance of awareness and effective communication in overcoming these barriers. The episode concludes with actionable takeaways for patients to enhance their advocacy and awareness during medical interactions. Stay tuned for their follow-up episode where they share personal experiences and practical tips for navigating potential gaslighting scenarios.
Gaslighting is a manipulation that invalidates a patient's concerns.
Medical gaslighting can stem from provider inexperience or implicit bias.
Patient-centered care focuses on collaboration between patients and providers.
Awareness of one's symptoms is crucial for effective communication with healthcare providers.
Keeping a journal of symptoms can aid in medical consultations.
Patients should advocate for themselves and their loved ones in healthcare settings.
The healthcare system often pressures providers, impacting patient care.
Not all disagreements with a provider constitute gaslighting.
Understanding the continuum of medical gaslighting can help patients identify their experiences.
Effective healthcare interactions require preparation and open dialogue.
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