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Presented by The Center for Asian Health Research and Education in partnership with Stanford Health Library
Being a caregiver can be both a rewarding and stressful experience, Ranak Trivedi, PhD, talks about the research around both aspects of caregiving specific to Asian cultures. She discusses caregiving among Asians, which has often focused on caring for those with dementia and shares data describing the South Asian experience in managing breast cancer. Dr. Trivedi provides strategies to identify and manage stress.
Ranak Trivedi, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Director of Caregiving and Family Systems at the Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE).
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Take 5 minutes for yourself. Check out Stanford Health Library's free mindfulness and meditation resources including guided meditations to help ease pain, aid in healthful sleep, promote successful surgery, and more: https://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/books-resources/mindfulness-meditation.html
Presented by The Center for Asian Health Research and Education in partnership with Stanford Health Library
Being a caregiver can be both a rewarding and stressful experience, Ranak Trivedi, PhD, talks about the research around both aspects of caregiving specific to Asian cultures. She discusses caregiving among Asians, which has often focused on caring for those with dementia and shares data describing the South Asian experience in managing breast cancer. Dr. Trivedi provides strategies to identify and manage stress.
Ranak Trivedi, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Director of Caregiving and Family Systems at the Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE).
Want to know more? Ask a Librarian.
Our medical librarians are here to help you find reliable information to answer your health-related questions. We use a variety of the most current, scientifically based resources to answer your specific questions and will send you a research packet tailored to you. This is a free service open to everyone. https://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/research-services.html
Take 5 minutes for yourself. Check out Stanford Health Library's free mindfulness and meditation resources including guided meditations to help ease pain, aid in healthful sleep, promote successful surgery, and more: https://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/books-resources/mindfulness-meditation.html