Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... ment . Involve the patient in treat- ment and diagnostic decisions and document this involvement . Avoid developing parent - child relationships with patients . Don't accept " You're the doctor , do what you think best . " Such patients ...
... ment . Involve the patient in treat- ment and diagnostic decisions and document this involvement . Avoid developing parent - child relationships with patients . Don't accept " You're the doctor , do what you think best . " Such patients ...
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... ment or that are led by unqualified people might produce detrimental rather than beneficial effects [ 30 ] ( see Table 8-1 for some examples of support groups ) . A second developing area of social support involves the use of ...
... ment or that are led by unqualified people might produce detrimental rather than beneficial effects [ 30 ] ( see Table 8-1 for some examples of support groups ) . A second developing area of social support involves the use of ...
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... ment in order to express dissatisfaction and to explore the environ- ment . Prolonged restraint of a child may cause anxiety , a buildup of tension , and eventual temper tantrums . On the other hand , the child might respond with ...
... ment in order to express dissatisfaction and to explore the environ- ment . Prolonged restraint of a child may cause anxiety , a buildup of tension , and eventual temper tantrums . On the other hand , the child might respond with ...
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The Art of Medicine | 17 |
The Mind and the Body | 59 |
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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