Emotional Regulation Strategies For Interpreters Working In Emergency Medical Contexts: A Theoritical Perspective
Sobirjonov Mirsaid Abdusalom o‘g‘liMasters’ student of Translation faculty, UzSWLU, Uzbekistan
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Abstract
Simultaneous interpreters working in emergency medical settings encounter extreme cognitive and emotional pressure that threatens accuracy, speed, and communicative effectiveness. This article provides a theoretical examination of emotional regulation (ER) strategies relevant to interpreting in emergency medicine. The analysis demonstrates how stress, urgency, and exposure to critical situations influence cognitive load, decision-making, and terminological accuracy.
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