This book is a study of the simultaneous physiological recordings
and psychoanalytic observations when emotional/psychological
responses to external stimuli occur "pari passu" with observed
physiological changes. It is the culmination of the author's
psychiatric and psychoanalytic work with patients over fifty years,
and is based on the simple premise that physiological measurements
cannot describe the mind and the mind cannot describe physiological
processes. In order for us to have a significant knowledge of the
object, we need both, and the authors argue that medical
specialists and health professionals (doctors, nurses,
psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, etc.) need to be
trained to adopt a Complementary approach to patients. Without a
Complementary approach, patients are neglected. The complex
relationship between mind and body offers vital clues to the
individual s condition, and only by considering patients both
physically and mentally can doctors and psychoanalysts make precise
and competent judgements."
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