One of the most exciting medical developments during the past
thirty years has been the rebirth of family medicine as a dynamic
specialty. In the face of ever-widening definitions of health, the
family physician has been challenged to integrate the physical,
emotional, and social concepts of modern medicine into traditional
medical services. Invariably, in establishing a mutual
understanding between doctor and patient, the doctor's emotions
come into play.
This book addresses the needs of family and other physicians to
better understand their emotions, enhance their self-awareness,
improve their communications skills, and apply these skills more
effectively within the constraints of clinical practice and
teaching. A multi-disciplinary approach common to the practice of
family medicine is used. The authors come from a variety of
disciplines--psychiatry, clinical psychology, family medicine, and
family therapy.
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