Within the medical professions, the notion of the family as the
basic unit of medical care has attracted a wide following,
especially from physicians committed to a psychosocial orientation.
Collaborative family-oriented primary care rests on interaction
between family physicians and family therapists or counselors.
Fundamental to this view is the conviction that one cannot
understand a patient's illness without knowing the social,
emotional, and biological context in which he or she lives. In
addition, the author provides a much-needed examination of the
rationale for instituting this type of medical care organization,
and how such care can be cost effective, satisfying to patients,
and a means to further understanding and research into health and
illness.
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