90 Day Clinical Trials - Research Project Proposal
IMPACT OF LOVE2CARE, A BEHAVIORAL AND WELLNESS INTERVENTION ON HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS'
STRESS PERCEPTION, PROFESSIONAL PERFORMANCE AND BURNOUT: A MULTICENTRE STUDY©
Principal Investigators:
Aparna Oltikar, MD Board Certified Internal Medicine Chair of the Department of Medicine - Danbury Hospital Danbury, CT. |
Ivel De Freitas, MD Board Certified Internal Medicine Medical Director - Leaf it Up Lifestyle Clinics Hollywood, FL. |
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Stefan Deutsch, Psychotherapist President, THDC, Inc. a 501(c)3 educational non-profit Philosopher of Human Development Melville, NY. |
Co-Investigators:
Maximo Fernandez, MD. Cardiologist
Board Certified Internal Medicine Ya-chi Yen, PsychD candidate, Nova University. |
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There is an increasing amount of evidence that suggests oxytocin, known as the “love hormone”, may play a role in resiliency and coping from chronic stress by attenuating stress perception and activating different anti-inflammatory and antioxidant pathways and well as tissue repair and regeneration.
Previous studies have evaluated different stress management strategies – meditation, exercise, nutrition - to prevent the detrimental effects of stress. Other studies also evaluated cognitive-behavioral training (CBT) and/or mental and physical relaxation with data on these programs being scarce. Innovative strategies are needed to assist in the management and prevention of stress and burnout.
Love2Care Behavioral training program integrates De Freitas’ latest medically-oriented, evidence-based, lifestyle interventions and health coaching strategies with Deutsch’s innovative unconditional self-care, self-love behavioral training that acknowledges and attends to the inner resistance that many have to self-care behavior.
To bring the program to your hospital, corporation, school district or agency please contact Stefan Deutsch at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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