Psychoanalysis and narrative medicine
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Psychoanalysis and narrative medicine
(SUNY series in psychoanalysis and culture)
State University of New York Press, c2008
- : hardcover
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Where does narrative medicine come from? : drives, diseases, attention, and the body / Rita Charon
- Desire and obesity : Dickens, endocrinology, pulmonary medicine, and psychoanalysis / Sander L. Gilman
- Pinel and the pendulum / Richard Lewis Holt
- Narrative medicine and negative capability / Terrence E. Holt
- "The past is a foreign country" : some uses of literature in the psychoanalytic dialogue / Vera J. Camden
- It's really more complicated than you imagine : narratives of real and imagined trauma / Bennett Simon
- Narrative and feminine empathy : James to Kristeva / Janet Sayers
- The fortunate physician : learning from our patients / Fred L. Griffin
- Learning how to tell / Lisa J. Schnell
- Imagining immunity / Ed Cohen
- A perspective on the role of stories as a mechanism of meta-healing / Kimberly R. Myers
- The discourse of disease : patient writing at the "university of tuberculosis" / Jean S. Mason
- The teaching cure / Jeffrey Berman
- Reading, listening, and other beleaguered practices in general psychiatry / Neil Scheurich
- Uncertain truths : resistance and defiance in narrative / Schuyler W. Henderson
- Narrative and beyond / Geoffrey Hartman