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Narrative medicine is a fresh discipline of health care that helps
patients and health professionals to tell and listen to the complex
and unique stories of illness. The Principles and Practice of
Narrative Medicine expresses the collective experience and
discoveries of the originators of the field. Arising at Columbia
University in 2000 from roots in the humanities and
patient-centered care, narrative medicine draws patients, doctors,
nurses, therapists, and health activists together to re-imagine a
health care based on trust and trustworthiness, humility, and
mutual recognition. Over a decade of education and research has
crystallized the goals and methods of narrative medicine, leading
to increasingly powerful means to improve the care that patients
receive. The methods described in this book harness creativity and
insight to help the professionals in being with patients, not just
to diagnose and treat them but to bear witness to what they
undergo. Narrative medicine training in literary theory,
philosophy, narrative ethics, and the creative arts increases
clinicians' capacity to perceive the turmoil and suffering borne by
patients and to help them to cohere or endure the chaos of illness.
Narrative medicine has achieved an international reputation and
reach. Many health care settings adopt methods of narrative
medicine in teaching and practice. Through the Master of Science in
Narrative Medicine graduate program and health professions school
curricula at Columbia University, more and more clinicians and
scholars have obtained the rigorous training necessary to practice
and teach narrative medicine. This text is offered to all who seek
the opportunity for disciplined training in narrative medicine. By
clearly articulating our principles and practice, this book
provides the standards of the field for those who want to join us
in seeking authenticity, recognition, affiliation, and justice in a
narrative health care.
Ruby is the youngest child in the tightly knit Bronstein family, a
sensitive, observant girl who looks up to her older brothers and is
in awe of her stern but gentle father, a Holocaust survivor whose
past and deep sense of morality inform the family's life. But when
Ruby is ten, her eldest brother enters the hospital and emerges as
someone she barely recognizes. It is only the first in a startling
series of tragedies that befall the Bronsteins and leave Ruby
reeling from sorrow and disbelief.
This disarmingly intimate and candid novel follows Ruby through a
coming-of-age marked by excruciating loss, one in which the
thrills, confusion, and longing of adolescence are heightened by
the devastating events that accompany them. As Ruby's family
fractures, she finds solace in friendships and the beginnings of
romance, in the normalcy of summer camp and the prom. But her anger
and heartache shadow these experiences, separating her from those
she loves, until she chooses to reconcile what she has lost with
whom she has become.
Nellie Hermann's insightful debut is a heartbreakingly authentic
story of the enduring potential for resilience and the love that
binds a family.
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