An edition of The nature of healing (2013)

The nature of healing

the modern practice of medicine

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The nature of healing
Eric J. Cassell
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An edition of The nature of healing (2013)

The nature of healing

the modern practice of medicine

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Currently and for centuries past, sickness has been understood to be primarily the physical result of bodily disease. Yet this definition of illness is out-of-date and untrue to life at a time when chronic illness and the problems of disability and aging are increasingly common. When persons are sick, it pervades their whole being. This book is based on a different definition of sickness, one that recognizes persons as sick when they cannot achieve their goals and purposes because of impairments of function, ranging from the molecular to the spiritual, which they believe to fall under the scope of medicine. Such impairments may result from disease, but certainly not all. As the sick person has increasingly become the focus of medicine, there have been repeated but mostly failed attempts to achieve both technological and humanistic goals in caring for patients. This approach is flawed because there is only one ultimate goal -- the well-being of the patient. Whether it involves the personal action of the clinician or the use of technology, everything done toward the goal of well-being is part of the healing enterprise. In this book, Eric Cassell explores what sickness is, what persons are, and how to understand function and its impairments. He explains healing skills and actions, as well as the nature of healing for sick and suffering patients. This book concludes with a discussion of the moral basis of the relationship between patient and healer, as well as the goals of healing. Readership: Physicians, medical students, and other clinicians, including nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and social workers.

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English
Pages
272

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2013, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Sickness
The person, sick or well
Functioning
What is healing?
Listening : the foundation of the healing relationship of patient and clinician
The evaluation of the patient
Knowing the patient
The patient's reaction to illness
The state of illness
Healing the sick patient
Healing the suffering patient
Respect for persons and autonomy
Purposes, goals, and well-being.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
610.69/6
Library of Congress
W 62, R727.3 .C375 2013, R727.3 .C37 2013

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Pagination
p. ;
Number of pages
272

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25347537M
ISBN 13
9780195369052
LCCN
2012022299
OCLC/WorldCat
794922787

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