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"Many of the problems that are encountered in the everyday
consultation are diffuse, with important psychosocial components,
and are the products of the social contexts in which patients are
located. All of these figure prominently in this book, as does the
ever growing problem of chronic illness. Measuring the performance
of general practitioners figures prominently in some of the
activities of the primary care trusts, but not all that can be
counted counts, and this is why this book is both interesting and
important. Listening to patients and engaging with their affective
and social problems remains central to the work on the general
practitioner." Carl May, in the Epilogue "At a time when GPs are
concentrating as never before on bio-medical aspects of their work,
this book is a very timely reminder of the importance of
inter-personal aspects of the care that we provide for patients.
Simon Cocksedge argues that listening is work, and he describes the
choices that we have during consultations to allow the patient to
express their problems, the importance of listening to the
development of long term relationships with patients and the
importance of 'being with' patients during important life
experiences." Martin Roland, in the Foreword 'This book has arisen
from reflections on patients' everyday stories in my work as a
general practitioner. Over several years I have reflected on the
mandate that general practitioners are given by society to listen
and be available if required. The field of study is the everyday
business of being a family doctor and the inter- and intra-personal
phenomena that arise as a result.' Combining analysis of detailed
accounts by general practitioners of their everyday work with
theoretical argument, this book is an invaluable read for medical
professionals in primary care, students of medicine and nursing, GP
tutors and all healthcare professionals directly involved with
patients.
This timely book brings together the stories of St Francis - his
preaching to birds, rejection of wealth, caring for lepers,
befriending animals and living simply, his poetry and hymnody in
praise of creation that is still sung today - and the influential
writings and examples of inspiring Franciscans who have followed
him such as Clare, Bonaventure, Duns Scotus and Angela of Foligno,
and draws them into conversation with contemporary concerns for our
planet. It gathers 800 years of accumulated wisdom and practical
examples of how Franciscans have found ways to live at home and at
peace with creation. It explores that long tradition and experience
to ask what lessons can be drawn for today to challenge and enable
readers to re-visit their own relationship with creation.
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