A Psychodynamic Understanding of Modern Medicine: Placing the Person at the Center of Care by O'Reilly-Landry, Maureen (9781846198564) | Browns Books
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A Psychodynamic Understanding of Modern Medicine: Placing the Person at the Center of Care : placing the person at the center of care (1st edition.)

O'Reilly-Landry, MaureenBoss, Pauline(Contributions by)Ehrensaft, Diane(Contributions by)Fonagy, Peter(Contributions by)Freeman, Ruth(Contributions by)Garfinkle, Suzanne(Contributions by)Greenberg, Tamara McClintock(Contributions by)Hunter, Jon(Contributions by)Jr, Donald E Nease(Contributions by)Kradin, Richard(Contributions by)Kraemer, Susan(Contributions by)Lichtenstein, Albert(Contributions by)Livingston, Ruth(Contributions by)Luborsky, Ellen(Contributions by)Malberg, Norka(Contributions by)Maunder, Robert(Contributions by)Muskin, Philip(Contributions by)Plotkin-Bornstein, Janet I(Contributions by)Sand, Shara(Contributions by)Scott, Paul(Contributions by)Shapiro, Peter(Contributions by)Skomorowsky, Anne(Contributions by)Steinberg, Zina(Contributions by)Sternlieb, Jeffrey L(Contributions by)Vitacco, Patricia(Contributions by)
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Science and technology have brought about profound changes in the way medicine is practiced.

These developments save more lives, but can have a negative impact on psyches and relationships.

Thoroughly examining the way medicine is practised in the 21st century, this ground-breaking new book emphasizes the interpersonal, subjective and unconscious processes.

It provides important and useful insights into the many ways patients, families and medical practitioners are affected by modern medicine.

A Psychodynamic Understanding of Modern Medicine offers profound ways to understand these issues in all their complexity and depth, and demonstrates ways to effectively manage difficulties by drawing on psychoanalytic principles.

In so doing, the book directly addresses topics rarely covered from a psychological perspective, such as organ donation, assisted suicide requests, impaired mobility, assisted reproduction, elder abuse, placebos, dialysis units, NICU, general hospital setting, provider-patient relationship and family dynamics with chronic illness.

The book is highly recommended to all who are involved with modern medicine.

Medical practitioners will have a better means of understanding psychological and interpersonal problems that present themselves in various medical settings.

Psychologists and psychiatrists will be more able to intervene when problems occur, including when they involve the interaction between practitioner and patient or family.

It is also illuminating reading for students with an interest in medical anthropology, and social and narrative medicine, and for nurses and medical social workers.

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CRC Press
1846198569 / 9781846198564
eBook (EPUB)
610.696
28/03/2012
264 pages
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