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In dit werk worden een aantal psychologische aspecten van het ziek zijn en de interactie tussen patiënt en arts in het licht gesteld.
Psychiatry --- Maladies --- Psychologie --- Ziekten --- Psychology, Medical. --- Physician-Patient Relations. --- Academic collection --- medische psychologie --- communicatie --- Medical Psychology --- Psychology --- medical --- medical. --- Medical. --- Doctor Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relationship --- Doctor-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relation --- Doctor-Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relationships --- Physician-Patient Relation --- Relation, Doctor Patient --- Relation, Doctor-Patient --- Relation, Physician Patient --- Relation, Physician-Patient --- Relations, Doctor Patient --- Relations, Doctor-Patient --- Relations, Physician Patient --- Relations, Physician-Patient --- Relationship, Physician Patient --- Relationships, Physician Patient --- Malades--Psychologie --- Zieken--Psychologie --- Psychology, Medical --- Physician-Patient Relations
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Communication. --- Helping behavior. --- Physician-Patient Relations. --- cliënten-welzijnswerkers --- Communication --- Helping Behavior --- Physician-Patient Relations --- #GBIB:IDGP --- Doctor Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relationship --- Doctor-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relation --- Doctor-Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relationships --- Physician-Patient Relation --- Relation, Doctor Patient --- Relation, Doctor-Patient --- Relation, Physician Patient --- Relation, Physician-Patient --- Relations, Doctor Patient --- Relations, Doctor-Patient --- Relations, Physician Patient --- Relations, Physician-Patient --- Relationship, Physician Patient --- Relationships, Physician Patient --- Behavior, Helping --- Behaviors, Helping --- Helping Behaviors --- Communication Programs --- Communications Personnel --- Misinformation --- Personal Communication --- Communication Program --- Communication, Personal --- Personnel, Communications --- Program, Communication --- Programs, Communication --- 361.05 --- Maatschappelijk werk --- Hulpverlening --- Relaties --- Social Communication --- Communication, Social --- Communications, Social --- Social Communications --- Relatie
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Using a combination of mnemonics, practical techniques, and phrasing examples that illustrate the nuances of the interviewing process, this manual helps clinicians establish a rapport with patients, gain valuable clinical insights, and improve interviewing skills, breaking down this complex area into concise information they can put to use immediately in their practice.
Interviewing in psychiatry --- Interview, Psychological --- Mental Disorders --- Physician-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relationship --- Doctor-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relation --- Doctor-Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relationships --- Physician-Patient Relation --- Relation, Doctor Patient --- Relation, Doctor-Patient --- Relation, Physician Patient --- Relation, Physician-Patient --- Relations, Doctor Patient --- Relations, Doctor-Patient --- Relations, Physician Patient --- Relations, Physician-Patient --- Relationship, Physician Patient --- Relationships, Physician Patient --- Psychiatric interviewing --- Interviewing --- Interviewing in mental health --- Medical history taking --- Psychotherapist and patient --- Psychotherapy --- methods --- diagnosis --- Mental illness --- Diagnosis --- Patient and psychotherapist --- Psychoanalyst and patient --- Patients
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Intuition is central to discussions about the nature of scientific and philosophical reasoning and what it means to be human. In this bold and timely book, Hillel D. Braude marshals his dual training as a physician and philosopher to examine the place of intuition in medicine. Rather than defining and using a single concept of intuition-philosophical, practical, or neuroscientific-Braude here examines intuition as it occurs at different levels and in different contexts of clinical reasoning. He argues that not only does intuition provide the bridge between medical reasoning and moral reasoning, but that it also links the epistemological, ontological, and ethical foundations of clinical decision making. In presenting his case, Braude takes readers on a journey through Aristotle's Ethics-highlighting the significance of practical reasoning in relation to theoretical reasoning and the potential bridge between them-then through current debates between regulators and clinicians on evidence-based medicine, and finally applies the philosophical perspectives of Reichenbach, Popper, and Peirce to analyze the intuitive support for clinical equipoise, a key concept in research ethics. Through his phenomenological study of intuition Braude aims to demonstrate that ethical responsibility for the other lies at the heart of clinical judgment. Braude's original approach advances medical ethics by using philosophical rigor and history to analyze the tacit underpinnings of clinical reasoning and to introduce clear conceptual distinctions that simultaneously affirm and exacerbate the tension between ethical theory and practice. His study will be welcomed not only by philosophers but also by clinicians eager to justify how they use moral intuitions, and anyone interested in medical decision making.
Intuition. --- Ethical intuitionism. --- Medical ethics. --- Clinical medicine. --- medical ethics, doctor-patient relations, clinical medicine, physicians, philosophy, critical thinking, intuition, philosophical reasoning, neuroscientific, ethical foundations, decision making, ontological, epistemological, aristotle, current debates, evidence-based practices, reichenbach, popper, peirce, phenomenological study, responsibility, academic readers, morality, statistics, human character, aristotelian epistemology, cartesian dualism, dehumanization, personal experience.
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Professional ethics. Deontology --- Tort and negligence --- Ethics, Medical --- Legislation, Medical. --- Physician-Patient Relations. --- 347.56 <44> --- 351.84*7 <44> --- 13.12 --- Medical Legislation --- Medicine --- history. --- Beroepsaansprakelijkheid. Beroepsmatige aansprakelijkheid--Frankrijk --- Medisch recht. Gezondheidsrecht. Wetgeving i.v.m. ziekenhuizen--Frankrijk --- Wettelijke en contractuele aansprakelijkheid ; Geneesheren ; Veeartsen ; Apothekers ; Tandartsen ; Paramedici --- legislation & jurisprudence --- France. --- Miquelon and Saint Pierre --- Miquelon and St. Pierre --- St. Pierre and Miquelon --- Corsica --- Saint Pierre and Miquelon --- Medical ethics --- Physicians --- Legislation, Medical --- Physician-Patient Relations --- Malpractice --- history --- 351.84*7 <44> Medisch recht. Gezondheidsrecht. Wetgeving i.v.m. ziekenhuizen--Frankrijk --- 347.56 <44> Beroepsaansprakelijkheid. Beroepsmatige aansprakelijkheid--Frankrijk --- Doctor Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relationship --- Doctor-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relation --- Doctor-Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relationships --- Physician-Patient Relation --- Relation, Doctor Patient --- Relation, Doctor-Patient --- Relation, Physician Patient --- Relation, Physician-Patient --- Relations, Doctor Patient --- Relations, Doctor-Patient --- Relations, Physician Patient --- Relations, Physician-Patient --- Relationship, Physician Patient --- Relationships, Physician Patient --- Médecine. Droit. --- Geneeskunde. Recht. --- Medecine --- Responsabilite
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Child Psychiatry. --- Child Behavior Disorders --- Physician-Patient Relations. --- Psychotherapy. --- Psychotherapy --- Child. --- Infant. --- Child psychotherapy --- Resistance (Psychoanalysis) --- Defense mechanisms (Psychology) --- Psychoanalysis --- Child mental health services --- Child psychiatry --- Children --- Infants --- Minors --- Clinical Psychotherapists --- Logotherapy --- Psychotherapists --- Clinical Psychotherapist --- Logotherapies --- Psychotherapies --- Psychotherapist --- Psychotherapist, Clinical --- Psychotherapists, Clinical --- Neurolinguistic Programming --- Sensory Art Therapies --- Psychiatry, Child --- therapy. --- methods. --- Diseases --- Treatment --- Child --- Child Psychiatry --- Infant --- Physician-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relationship --- Doctor-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relation --- Doctor-Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relationships --- Physician-Patient Relation --- Relation, Doctor Patient --- Relation, Doctor-Patient --- Relation, Physician Patient --- Relation, Physician-Patient --- Relations, Doctor Patient --- Relations, Doctor-Patient --- Relations, Physician Patient --- Relations, Physician-Patient --- Relationship, Physician Patient --- Relationships, Physician Patient --- therapy --- methods --- Schema Therapy --- Schema Therapies --- Therapies, Schema --- Therapy, Schema
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This book is based on a substantial collection of video recordings of everyday medical consultations in the UK, and offers a micro-analysis of the visual and vocal aspects of the interaction between doctors and patients. Using actual examples, accompanied by numerous illustrations, Christian Heath explores the moment-by-moment coordination of body movement and speech by and between doctor and patient. He discusses various aspects of medical examination, leave-taking, and the ways in which the participants sustain each other's attention. He also raises certain practical issues of medical work, such as the use of records and computers during the consultation, and the impact of 'bureaucratic' demands on the flow of information between doctor and patient. The book reveals the delicacy and precision which enter into the articulation and synchrony of visual behaviour and speech, and throws light on the systematics - the social organization - underlying the seeming minutiae of everyday life. In this way, it contributes both to our understanding of doctor-patient communication, and to the growing body of research on face-to-face interaction.
Kinesics. --- Physician-Patient Relations. --- Interpersonal relations --- Physician and patient --- Doctor and patient --- Doctor-patient relationships --- Patient and doctor --- Patient and physician --- Patient-doctor relationships --- Patient-physician relationships --- Patients and doctors --- Patients and physicians --- Physician-patient relationships --- Physicians and patients --- Fear of doctors --- Narrative medicine --- Human relations --- Interpersonal relationships --- Personal relations --- Relations, Interpersonal --- Relationships, Interpersonal --- Social behavior --- Social psychology --- Object relations (Psychoanalysis) --- Body Language --- Body Languages --- Language, Body --- Languages, Body --- Posture --- Interpersonal relations. --- Physician and patient. --- Kinesics --- Physician-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relationship --- Doctor-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relation --- Doctor-Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relationships --- Physician-Patient Relation --- Relation, Doctor Patient --- Relation, Doctor-Patient --- Relation, Physician Patient --- Relation, Physician-Patient --- Relations, Doctor Patient --- Relations, Doctor-Patient --- Relations, Physician Patient --- Relations, Physician-Patient --- Relationship, Physician Patient --- Relationships, Physician Patient --- Sociology of health --- Pragmatics --- Sociolinguistics --- United Kingdom --- Health Sciences --- Psychiatry & Psychology
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Communication. --- Physician-Patient Relations. --- Physician and patient --- Doctor and patient --- Doctor-patient relationships --- Patient and doctor --- Patient and physician --- Patient-doctor relationships --- Patient-physician relationships --- Patients and doctors --- Patients and physicians --- Physician-patient relationships --- Physicians and patients --- Interpersonal relations --- Fear of doctors --- Narrative medicine --- Communication Programs --- Communications Personnel --- Misinformation --- Personal Communication --- Communication Program --- Communication, Personal --- Personnel, Communications --- Program, Communication --- Programs, Communication --- Communication --- Physician-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relationship --- Doctor-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relation --- Doctor-Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relationships --- Physician-Patient Relation --- Relation, Doctor Patient --- Relation, Doctor-Patient --- Relation, Physician Patient --- Relation, Physician-Patient --- Relations, Doctor Patient --- Relations, Doctor-Patient --- Relations, Physician Patient --- Relations, Physician-Patient --- Relationship, Physician Patient --- Relationships, Physician Patient --- Social Communication --- Communication, Social --- Communications, Social --- Social Communications
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"A unique introductory guide to the principles of patient communication in clinical medicine, Patient Centered Interviewing: An Evidence-Based Method, is a practical introductory textbook covering the essentials of the patient interview. Teaching the renowned 5-Step Methodology, the book covers all the principles of conducting an effective patient interview, from the basics of interviewing to advanced situations in patient encounters. Featuring carefully screened data and results from research, this is the most evidence-based textbook on the subject. Pedagogy includes learning and practice exercises in each chapter"--Provided by publisher.
Medical history taking. --- Physician and patient. --- Medical History Taking --- Physician-Patient Relations. --- Evidence-Based Medicine. --- Doctor and patient --- Doctor-patient relationships --- Patient and doctor --- Patient and physician --- Patient-doctor relationships --- Patient-physician relationships --- Patients and doctors --- Patients and physicians --- Physician-patient relationships --- Physicians and patients --- Interpersonal relations --- Fear of doctors --- Narrative medicine --- Medical interviewing --- Patient interviewing --- Diagnosis --- Interviewing --- Medical records --- methods. --- Medicine, Evidence-Based --- Evidence Based Medicine --- Medicine, Evidence Based --- Decision Support Techniques --- Clinical Medicine --- Evidence-Based Dentistry --- Evidence-Based Nursing --- Doctor Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relationship --- Doctor-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relation --- Doctor-Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relationships --- Physician-Patient Relation --- Relation, Doctor Patient --- Relation, Doctor-Patient --- Relation, Physician Patient --- Relation, Physician-Patient --- Relations, Doctor Patient --- Relations, Doctor-Patient --- Relations, Physician Patient --- Relations, Physician-Patient --- Relationship, Physician Patient --- Relationships, Physician Patient --- Medical history taking --- Physician and patient --- Physician-Patient Relations --- Evidence-Based Medicine --- methods
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"The fixed person for fixed duties, who in older societies was such a godsend, in the future ill be a public danger." Twenty years ago, a single legal metaphor accurately captured the role that American society accorded to physicians. The physician was "c- tain of the ship." Physicians were in charge of the clinic, the Operating room, and the health care team, responsible - and held accountabl- for all that happened within the scope of their supervision. This grant of responsibility carried with it a corresponding grant of authority; like the ship's captain, the physician was answerable to no one regarding the practice of his art. However compelling the metaphor, few would disagree that the mandate accorded to the medical profession by society is changing. As a result of pressures from a number of diverse directions - including technological advances, the development of new health professionals, changes in health care financing and delivery, the recent emphasis on consumer choice and patients' rights - what our society expects phy- cians to do and to be is different now. The purpose of this volume is to examine and evaluate the conceptual foundations and the moral imp- cations of that difference. Each of the twelve essays of this volume assesses the current and future validity of the "captain of the ship" metaphor from a different perspective. The essays are grouped into four sections. In Section I, Russell Maulitz explores the physician's role historically.
Authority --- Medicine --- Physician and patient --- Congresses. --- Philosophy --- Philosophy, Medical. --- Physician-Patient Relations. --- Physician's Role. --- Role. --- #GBIB:CBMER --- Role Concept --- Concept, Role --- Concepts, Role --- Role Concepts --- Roles --- Physicians' Role --- Physician Role --- Physician's Roles --- Physicians Role --- Physicians' Roles --- Role, Physician's --- Role, Physicians' --- Roles, Physician's --- Roles, Physicians' --- Medical Philosophy --- Philosophy. --- Public health. --- Medical ethics. --- Philosophy of Medicine. --- Public Health. --- Theory of Medicine/Bioethics. --- Philosophy, Medical --- Physician-Patient Relations --- Physician's Role --- Role --- Doctor Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relations --- Physician Patient Relationship --- Doctor-Patient Relations --- Doctor Patient Relation --- Doctor-Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relation --- Physician Patient Relationships --- Physician-Patient Relation --- Relation, Doctor Patient --- Relation, Doctor-Patient --- Relation, Physician Patient --- Relation, Physician-Patient --- Relations, Doctor Patient --- Relations, Doctor-Patient --- Relations, Physician Patient --- Relations, Physician-Patient --- Relationship, Physician Patient --- Relationships, Physician Patient --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Congresses --- Philosophy&delete& --- Relations médecin-patient --- Medicine-Philosophy. --- Health Workforce --- Medicine—Philosophy.
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