Narrative in Health Care: Healing Patients, Practitioners, Profession, and Community

Narrative in Health Care: Healing Patients, Practitioners, Profession, and Community

Author
John D. EngelJoseph ZarconiLura L. PethtelSally A. Missimi
Publisher
Radcliffe Medical PR
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2008
Page
272
ISBN
1846191939,9781846191930
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.1 MiB

Narrative medicine has developed an identity already. Clinicians of many disciplines are being summoned to a practice that recognizes patients by receiving their accounts of self. Starting from different positions, the four authors have converged in a strong and shared commitment to narrative health care. They conceptualize narrative health care practices within frameworks derived from the social sciences and psychology, and, to a lesser degree, phenomenology and autobiographical theory. They relate the development of narrative medicine to relationship-centered care, patient-centered care, and complex responsive process of relating theory, positing that narrative medicine can help clinicians to develop the skills required to practice relationship-centered care. The book details - with exercises, resource texts, and abundant scholarly apparatus - how these skills can be developed and strengthened. This work will change health care. Because of its scholarly rigor, its multi-voiced sources, and its highly practical features (lists, activities, key ideas and key references, primary texts written by health care professionals and patients), this work will be a guide in the field for those who practice medicine or nursing or social work. The book establishes that there is a field to be practised, a need to practise it, and a means to develop the wherewithal to do so.

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