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... suggesting a cer- tain sensitivity on the part of the health care professional in dealing with patients . Hippocrates ... suggested that the health care professional monitor his or her behaviors and al- ways be in control , communicating ...
... suggesting a cer- tain sensitivity on the part of the health care professional in dealing with patients . Hippocrates ... suggested that the health care professional monitor his or her behaviors and al- ways be in control , communicating ...
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... suggested that health professionals use their expectations that patients cannot understand medical issues as excuses for avoiding the time and trouble required to communicate with patients [ 60 , 68 ] . Limited communication with ...
... suggested that health professionals use their expectations that patients cannot understand medical issues as excuses for avoiding the time and trouble required to communicate with patients [ 60 , 68 ] . Limited communication with ...
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... suggests that Art Jennings could become ill in response to stressful events without the involvement of an organic condition . Social rewards are also crucial . As discussed in Chapter 6 , the sociologist David Mechanic suggested that ...
... suggests that Art Jennings could become ill in response to stressful events without the involvement of an organic condition . Social rewards are also crucial . As discussed in Chapter 6 , the sociologist David Mechanic suggested that ...
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The Art of Medicine | 17 |
The Mind and the Body | 59 |
Verbal | 81 |
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Social Psychology and Medicine M. Robin DiMatteo,Howard S. Friedman Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1982 |
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