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What Do the Doctors Say? - How Doctors Create a World through Their Words (Hardcover): Janet Farrell Leontiou What Do the Doctors Say? - How Doctors Create a World through Their Words (Hardcover)
Janet Farrell Leontiou
R538 R497 Discovery Miles 4 970 Save R41 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The medical world creates its own culture. This culture, however, would not continue if it were not for our participation. As consumers of health care, the way in which we talk, too, maintains the medical culture as it is. This culture frequently dismisses the wisdom of parents and talks them out of their own sense. We, as parents, co-create a culture that continually diminishes us. This collaboration has disastrous consequences for our children. How many times have you heard about a parent having a particular insight into his/her child only to be dissuaded from the truth by the doctor? What Do the Doctors Say? provides stories from the author's own experience as a mother. As a scholar of communication, she has identified twelve language patterns that are used to create medical culture. The book is written particularly for parents of children with disabilities but may be a useful tool for all consumers of health care.

Viktor E. Frankl Goes to Community College - How Creating Meaning May Save Your Life (Hardcover, New edition): Janet Farrell... Viktor E. Frankl Goes to Community College - How Creating Meaning May Save Your Life (Hardcover, New edition)
Janet Farrell Leontiou
R2,193 Discovery Miles 21 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of the main causes for the hopelessness that drives some to thoughts of suicide is meaninglessness. This work invites the reader to create a life full of meaning by attending to words. The emphasis here is on the power of the word. When we shift into a different relationship with words, we begin to shift as well. Viktor E. Frankl created a theory of logotherapy by breathing new life into the thoughts of the ancient Stoics. At the center of that ancient philosophy was the logos or the word and everything behind the word. Bringing an emphasis of logostherapy (attending to the word) to Frankl's theory of logotherapy (a psychology with an emphasis on meaning) brings something new to Frankl's work. According to the author's reading of Frankl, inspiring others to create from his work was always his intention.

Viktor E. Frankl Goes to Community College - How Creating Meaning May Save Your Life (Paperback, New edition): Janet Farrell... Viktor E. Frankl Goes to Community College - How Creating Meaning May Save Your Life (Paperback, New edition)
Janet Farrell Leontiou
R930 Discovery Miles 9 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of the main causes for the hopelessness that drives some to thoughts of suicide is meaninglessness. This work invites the reader to create a life full of meaning by attending to words. The emphasis here is on the power of the word. When we shift into a different relationship with words, we begin to shift as well. Viktor E. Frankl created a theory of logotherapy by breathing new life into the thoughts of the ancient Stoics. At the center of that ancient philosophy was the logos or the word and everything behind the word. Bringing an emphasis of logostherapy (attending to the word) to Frankl's theory of logotherapy (a psychology with an emphasis on meaning) brings something new to Frankl's work. According to the author's reading of Frankl, inspiring others to create from his work was always his intention.

What Do the Doctors Say? - How Doctors Create a World through Their Words (Paperback): Janet Farrell Leontiou What Do the Doctors Say? - How Doctors Create a World through Their Words (Paperback)
Janet Farrell Leontiou
R310 R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Save R22 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The medical world creates its own culture. This culture, however, would not continue if it were not for our participation. As consumers of health care, the way in which we talk, too, maintains the medical culture as it is. This culture frequently dismisses the wisdom of parents and talks them out of their own sense. We, as parents, co-create a culture that continually diminishes us. This collaboration has disastrous consequences for our children. How many times have you heard about a parent having a particular insight into his/her child only to be dissuaded from the truth by the doctor? What Do the Doctors Say? provides stories from the author's own experience as a mother. As a scholar of communication, she has identified twelve language patterns that are used to create medical culture. The book is written particularly for parents of children with disabilities but may be a useful tool for all consumers of health care.

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