Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
This book assembles many of the foremost writers and clinicians in the field of team-based primary care to share their own relational reflections. It features narratives from fields such as integrated behavioral health, integrated primary care, primary care behavioral health, medical family therapy, health psychology, primary care psychology, and clinical social work. The key focus of the chapters are the relationships that are formed during primary care delivery. The book is organized into six core chapters: Family of Origin, Teachers and Mentors, Our Patients and Ourselves, Colleagues and Collaborators, Clinician as Patient, and Death and Loss. Each chapter contains a variety of styles and formats of narrative medicine, including personal reflections, story-telling, and poetry.
Connections in the Clinic will be of interest to a wide audience of clinicians and educators dedicated to a reflective or story-telling approach to healing.
Synopsis
hapter 1. Family of Origin
1.1 Colleen Fogarty
1.2 John Spangler
1.3 Alexandra Hulst
1.4 Julia Sager (pen name)
1.5 Deb Taylor
1.6 Michelle Keating
1.7 Paul Simmons
1.8 Laurie Ivey
1.9 Karen Wyatt
1.10 Pam Webber
1.11 Randall Reitz
1.12 Juli Larsen
Chapter 2. Teachers and Mentors
2.1 Colleen Fogarty
2.2 Cammy Froude
2.3 Jeff Ring
2.4 AJ Jayabarathan
2.5 Dave Seaburn
2.6 John Spangler
2.7 Andy Valeras
2.8 Kathryn Fraser and Claudia Allen
2.9 Laura E. Sudano and Florencia Lebensohn-Chialvo
2.10 Michael Talamantes and John Scheid
2.11 Juli Larsen
Chapter 3. Our Patients and Ourselves
3.1 Colleen Fogarty
3.2 Amy Davis and Lucy Graham
3.3 Alice Lu
3.4 Jennifer Hodgson
3.5 Mark Knudson
3.6 Jennifer Ayres
3.7 Kathryn Hart
 
Synopsis
First narrative medicine book for team-based primary care practitioners
Speaks to a wide audience of clinicians and educators dedicated to a reflective or story-telling approach to healing
Includes discussion questions and electronic supplementary material (author readings)
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