1st Edition

Cultivating Compassion in Health and Social Care Psychological and Practical Perspectives

By Linda Fisher Copyright 2026
122 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

122 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Compassion in healthcare is simultaneously a professional practice and a personal response to the suffering of strangers that is shaped by life experience and a shared evolutionary past. This foundational text draws on insights from Gilbert’s body of work on compassion and brings them together with research findings by experts in healthcare to explore the nature and function of compassion in this particular context.

The particularities of empathy and compassion and the challenges of both practices are considered. The process of emotional co-regulation that has a practical basis rooted in communication is framed as key to the experience of compassion. Mindfulness is presented as a way of establishing an attuned self-awareness as the foundation for self-care as well as for states of healthy connection with patients and colleagues. The cognitive therapy model is introduced as one way of organising the salient features of compassionate practice. Suggestions are made for cultivating compassion in health and social care at individual, team and organisational level.

This book is essential reading for all healthcare workers and students of medicine, nursing, the allied healthcare professions, psychology and healthcare management. 

Chapter 1. Celebrating and renewing the commitment to compassion in health and social care

Chapter 2. Empathy, empathic concern, compassion and kindness

Chapter 3. Compassion: Embodied and evolved

Chapter 4. The function of compassion in healthcare

Chapter 5. Barriers to compassion in healthcare

Chapter 6. Patient and healthcare workers views on compassion

Chapter 7. Active engagement for compassion

Chapter 8. Empathy and compassion: Professional practices

Chapter 9. Communication

Chapter 10. Practical compassion

Chapter 11. Growing compassion in healthcare organisations

Appendix

Biography

Linda Fisher is a Chartered Psychologist and has a PhD in Psychology applied to Medicine. She has trained and worked as a nurse, CBT therapist and mindfulness teacher in the NHS in the UK. She lives in British Columbia, Canada. 

“This book provides a comprehensive explanation of a concept whose importance to the practice of health and care is now increasingly recognised. Beyond this, it draws together valuable insights and practical guidance on how individuals, teams, and organisations in health and social care, can enhance their ability to provide compassionate care. I will certainly be recommending it to colleagues.”

Dr Anne Cullen, Schwartz Round mentor for the Point of Care Foundation, UK