“…Thus, the mentalising education programme aimed to develop and increase the mentalising mindset of the pharmacy workforce, including targeting their awareness of their emotional states and those of patients in pharmacy encounters. Participants were taught a specific way of communicating to display the mentalising mindset in communication (Steinberg & Andresen, 1981;Orlando, 1990;Gordon & Kragh, 1999;Clabby & O'Connor, 2004;Zoffmann, Harder & Kirkevold, 2008) called mentalising communication, which includes mirroring, active listening, values clarification, and the use of communication models (Fosgerau et al, 2022). Knowledge about traditional pharmacy practice was added to the mentalising education programme, and the teaching and training exercises were situated in a pharmacy practice setting to make the counselling patient-centred (Fosgerau et al, 2022).…”