Lessons from the pandemic: Distress puts limits on compassion

Times of major stress can impact a person’s ability to think, but the stress response is not the same for all circumstances and ages. Those who become increasingly distressed will face decreasing reserves of compassion and patience, according to research from Washington University in St. Louis.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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