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In Health-in-Sickness, Pierre Morin suggests that the classical
approach to defining illness and health not only lacks the elixir
perspective on disturbances, an approach that is suggested by
alternative medicine, but in fact, also has an "opposite placebo"
effect, in creating a sense of being victimized and at fault for
having the symptom. His book contains many practical examples and
is useful to both health practitioners as well as patients. First
and foremost, it begins a long overdue conversation about the very
concepts of health and sickness, and what is considered to be
"normal." Morin's book is an important contribution to the broad
transdisciplinary discussions regarding individual and collective
well-being.
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