Conflict and suffering are confederates working in painful alliance, each feeding the other as if to ensure its own continued existence. If I turn away from the suffering in conflict, I deny a part of my clients’ experience. If I try to fix suffering, I assume a task that is not really mine to shoulder. Here's one way I've found it helpful to think about, respond to, and help ease suffering.
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A Piece of My Mind: Responding to Suffering by Ronald Epstein and Anthony Back