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The shared experience of illness stories of patients, families, and their therapists

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  • "治療師,病人及家屬的故事"
  • "Zhi liao shi . bing ren ji jia shu de gu shi"

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  • "This volume shows the powerful benefits that can emerge when therapists acknowledge illness as a vital part of everyone's psychology. Susan H. McDaniel, Jeri Hepworth, and William J. Doherty invited therapists who work with individuals and families experiencing chronic illness and disability to describe clinical cases that illustrate their approach to medical family therapy. Contributors then were asked to share a personal story about their experiences with illness, and to explain how those experiences affect the way they work with their clients. Vivid case studies dealing with a range of illnesses, including cancer, infertility, schizophrenia, AIDS, heart disease, diabetes, asthma, and multiple sclerosis, show how the therapists' own experiences of illness are relevant to their care of others - and how these experiences can be used to form a healing bond in therapy."

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Livres électroniques"
  • "Aufsatzsammlung"

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  • "The shared experience of illness : stories of patients, families, and their therapists"
  • "The shared experience of illness : stories of patients, families and their therapists"
  • "The shared experience of illness stories of patients, families, and their therapists"@en
  • "The shared experience of illness stories of patients, families, and their therapists"
  • "The shared experience of illness"
  • "愛的功課 : 治療師,病人及家屬的故事"
  • "愛的功課 : 治療師, 病人及家屬的故事"
  • "Ai de gong ke : zhi liao shi, bing ren ji jia shu de gu shi"
  • "Ai de gong ke : zhi liao shi . bing ren ji jia shu de gu shi"
  • "Shared experience of illness"
  • "The Shared experience of illness : stories of patients, families, and their therapists"