Everyone in your organization shows up to work everyday looking to answer two fundamental questions: “Do I matter?” and “Do I belong?” Your job as a leader is to make sure they never doubt that the ...
Exactly what is dignity? The concept is contemplated in sociology, theology, law, health care, pedagogy, philosophy, psychology and psychiatry (1 – 6), with different disciplines contributing their ...
My colleague, Tasha Eurich, Ph.D., recently tweeted: “Cultivating a culture of dignity is a central responsibility for leaders. As companies being to reimagine the future of work, leaders need to ...
The term “dignity” is increasingly becoming a part of contemporary discussions in everyday healthcare. Phrases such as “dignity in care,” “living with dignity,” and “death with dignity” have become ...
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To take oneself to be better than others — simply as a human being — amounts to a denial that others share the same status as human. This can lead to a denial that others are owed the same forms of ...
Mr. J was a 67-year-old man with an end-stage gastrointestinal malignancy. Having decided he no longer wished to go on living, he had gone on a hunger strike, precipitating an admission to an ...
THE term 'human dignity' is a key concept in modern conventions of human rights such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the UN and in some constitutions such as the German Basic Law. In ...
It’s not uncommon to hear people on opposite sides of an issue invoke ‘dignity’ when defending their positions in political debates. Take assisted dying. Both advocates and opponents appeal to dignity ...
Objectives Dignity therapy (DT) is a brief, individualised psychotherapy that aims to alleviate psychosocial and spiritual distress in the final stages of life. It is unknown yet whether DT can ...