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Call the Midwife Season 10, Episode 6 GIF Recap Episode Recap
Call the Midwife Season 10, Episode 6 GIF Recap
by Emma Goddard | November 08, 2021
A crisp fall day, a throw blanket, and some British telly with a warm drink in hand? There’s truly nothing better. But we hope you’re prepared, because Episode 6 wastes no time diving into the drama.
Trauma-Informed Care
Trauma-Informed Care
by Michelle Collins | November 07, 2021
To give trauma-informed care is to be cognizant of those signs and symptoms exhibited by survivors of trauma and approach their care from a stance of sensitivity, compassion, and empathy.
Envy and Admiration
Envy and Admiration
by Deborah McBain | November 07, 2021
Sister Julianne shows how someone can be steadfast in her own path and still admire and even envy a different one.
Using Your Voice
Using Your Voice
by Katie Moriarty | November 07, 2021
We must really maintain our passion, trust our knowledge, push back on the injustices and imbalances that we note and experience. We must trust our voice and use it!
Call the Midwife Season 10, Episode 5 GIF Recap Episode Recap
Call the Midwife Season 10, Episode 5 GIF Recap
by Emma Goddard | November 01, 2021
There’s a heatwave in Poplar, and the women of Nonnatus House are in the midst of their pupil midwife training.
Making Their Own Choices
Making Their Own Choices
by Katie Moriarty | October 31, 2021
This episode really got me thinking of several things; however, the storyline of Janette Owen’s teen pregnancy and her lack of rights and autonomy got me searching, exploring and reflecting.
Wrath and Kindness
Wrath and Kindness
by Deborah McBain | October 31, 2021
Shelagh Turner wisely points out to her student, Corrigan, that passion is not compassion. Perhaps the sin is in not examining what the wrath is trying to teach.
Not Letting Passion Disrupt Compassion
Not Letting Passion Disrupt Compassion
by Michelle Collins | October 31, 2021
One of the most difficult skills to teach, perhaps the most difficult, is that of preventing imposition of one’s own beliefs and judgement into a patient situation – knowingly or unconsciously.
Power and Strength of Communication
Power and Strength of Communication
by Samia Abdelnabi | October 25, 2021
To truly provide quality care the midwife really needs to take a step back, listen to his/her clients story, and promote a partnership.