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        11. Cognitive/Emotional Dissociation: A Common Cause of Illness
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        Allen Barbour
        
 
                                    
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Author's Preface vii
 - A Note to the Reader xiii
 - Contents xv
 - Introduction 1
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                            PART I. The Need for a Person-Centered Perspective
 - 1. The Limitations of the Medical Model 9
 - 2. "What This Patient Needs Is a Doctor" 31 31
 - 3. The Concept of Disease 45
 - 4. Personal Illness: The Functional Disorders 58
 - 5. Personal Illness: The Concept of Care Determines the Outcome 67
 - 6. Diagnostic Strategies for Unrecognized Personal Illness 81
 - 7. Health Practices, Psychosocial Distress, and Organic Disease 96
 - 8. Psychiatric Disorders: The Medical Model in Perspective 112
 - 9. Psychiatric Disorders: Is Feeling Depressed a Disease? 135
 - 10. Barriers to Person-Centered Care 151
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                            PART II. Emotions and Emotional Symptoms
 - 11. Cognitive/Emotional Dissociation: A Common Cause of Illness 163
 - 12. Emotionally Induced Physical Symptoms 179
 - 13. Functional Syndromes: Differential Diagnosis 204
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                            PART III. Person-Centered Care
 - 14. Collaboration Begins: The Medical History 257
 - 15. Misunderstandings and Hidden Issues 278
 - 16. Collaboration Continues: First Talks About Persona/Illness 287
 - 17. The Core of the Collaboration: The Personal Interview 301
 - 18. Engaging the Patient 327
 - Literature Cited 339
 - Index 387
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Author's Preface vii
 - A Note to the Reader xiii
 - Contents xv
 - Introduction 1
 - 
                            PART I. The Need for a Person-Centered Perspective
 - 1. The Limitations of the Medical Model 9
 - 2. "What This Patient Needs Is a Doctor" 31 31
 - 3. The Concept of Disease 45
 - 4. Personal Illness: The Functional Disorders 58
 - 5. Personal Illness: The Concept of Care Determines the Outcome 67
 - 6. Diagnostic Strategies for Unrecognized Personal Illness 81
 - 7. Health Practices, Psychosocial Distress, and Organic Disease 96
 - 8. Psychiatric Disorders: The Medical Model in Perspective 112
 - 9. Psychiatric Disorders: Is Feeling Depressed a Disease? 135
 - 10. Barriers to Person-Centered Care 151
 - 
                            PART II. Emotions and Emotional Symptoms
 - 11. Cognitive/Emotional Dissociation: A Common Cause of Illness 163
 - 12. Emotionally Induced Physical Symptoms 179
 - 13. Functional Syndromes: Differential Diagnosis 204
 - 
                            PART III. Person-Centered Care
 - 14. Collaboration Begins: The Medical History 257
 - 15. Misunderstandings and Hidden Issues 278
 - 16. Collaboration Continues: First Talks About Persona/Illness 287
 - 17. The Core of the Collaboration: The Personal Interview 301
 - 18. Engaging the Patient 327
 - Literature Cited 339
 - Index 387