From Fear to Fun: Expectations for the consultation
From Fear to Fun - Efficient consultation - Empower patients by Astrid M. Koenig
Episode notes
This episode explores why adults and children enter a medical consultation with completely different expectations — and how this shapes trust, cooperation, and the emotional tone of the entire encounter. Adults arrive seeking help and relief, while children arrive confused, fearful, and expecting pain or judgment.
We cover:
- Why adults come motivated, hopeful, and ready to trust the doctor
- How adults naturally cast the doctor as the “saviour” in their inner storyline
- Why children often have no idea why they’re at the doctor or what will happen
- How memories of previous jabs shape a child’s expectation of pain
- Why children see the doctor as a threat rather than a helper
- How fear, confusion, and anticipation of judgment make cooperation difficult
- Why gaining a child’s trust is an uphill ...
Keywords
patientchildparentmental conceptsFear