Thursday 2 May 2013

Breaking the Cycle Free

Breaking the Cycle
Author: George F. Blackall
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1934465186
Category: Medical



Breaking the Cycle: How to Turn Conflict Into Collaboration When You and Your Patients Disagree


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Patients want their doctors to help. But when conflicts arise and lead to an impasse over issues as simple as prescribing antibiotics for a cold or as complicated as end-of-life care physicians can be left feeling frustrated and helpless. As their relationship deteriorates, both doctor and patient feel misunderstood and cut-off. Inspired by the authors' experience with a twelve-year-old girl who struggled to take life-saving medication and based on principals and proven techniques from the field of family therapy, the authors present a unique approach to the problem of doctor patient conflict. This practical guide focuses on how changes in a physician's thinking can improve challenging interactions. < Get Breaking the Cycle our bestseller medical books.

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Breaking the Cycle Free


Patients want their doctors to help. But when conflicts arise and lead to an impasse over issues as simple as prescribing antibiotics for a cold or as complicated as end-of-life care physicians can be left feeling frustrated and helpless. As their relationship deteriorates, both doctor and patient feel misunderstood and cut-off. Inspired by the authors' experience with a twelve-year-old girl who struggled to take life-saving medication and based on principals and proven techniques from the field of family therapy, the authors present a unique approach to the problem of doctor patient conflict <

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