Human stories are the core of identity and meaning. This book is
an invitation to the engaging and reforming power of telling
stories. It is also an invitation to heal the story of health care
for older adults by improving the communication between
professionals in medicine, psychology, and religion.
At any age the process of genuinely listening and expressing
hopes and fears is an intimacy rarely matched in human interaction.
Life stories can be told, revised, and rewritten through
psychotherapy and improved by a health care which integrates the
best of medicine, religion, and psychology. This book invites
health care reform by renewing old principles. Through clinical
experience, research, and listening to seniors and their families,
life stories can be retold to promote healthy treatment and healthy
aging. This book will be of interest to students and professionals
in psychology, medicine, nursing, religion, and social work.
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