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The Illness Narratives: Suffering, Healing, and the Human Condition

by Arthur Kleinman

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A Harvard psychiatrist and anthropologist argues that interpreting the illness experience is an art tragically neglected by modern medical training, and presents a compelling case for bridging the gap between patient and doctor. Based on twenty years of clinical experience studying and treating chronic illness, a Harvard psychiatrist and anthropologist argues that diagnosing illness is an art tragically neglected by modern medical training, and presents a compelling case for bridging the gap between patient and doctor.

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"A Harvard psychiatrist and anthropologist argues that interpreting the illness experience is an art tragically neglected by modern medical training, and presents a compelling case for bridging the gap"

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A Harvard psychiatrist and anthropologist argues that interpreting the illness experience is an art tragically neglected by modern medical training, and presents a compelling case for bridging the gap between patient and doctor. Based on twenty years of clinical experience studying and treating chronic illness, a Harvard psychiatrist and anthropologist argues that diagnosing illness is an art tragically neglected by modern medical training, and presents a compelling case for bridging the gap between patient and doctor.

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9780465032044
Author:
Kleinman, Arthur
Author:
Kelinman, Arthur
Author:
Kleinman, Arthur
Author:
Kelinman, Arthur
Publisher:
Basic Books (AZ)
Subject:
General
Subject:
Medicine
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
Psychology
Subject:
Medical sciences
Subject:
Diseases - General
Subject:
Chronic diseases
Subject:
Diseases
Subject:
Sick
Subject:
General Psychology & Psychiatry
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Health and Medicine-Medical Specialties
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19891031
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TRADE PAPER
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English
Pages:
304
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8 x 5 in 11.5 oz

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A Harvard psychiatrist and anthropologist argues that interpreting the illness experience is an art tragically neglected by modern medical training, and presents a compelling case for bridging the gap between patient and doctor. Based on twenty years of clinical experience studying and treating chronic illness, a Harvard psychiatrist and anthropologist argues that diagnosing illness is an art tragically neglected by modern medical training, and presents a compelling case for bridging the gap between patient and doctor.
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