出版社: Basic Books
副标题: Suffering, Healing, And The Human Condition
出版年: 1989-10-2
页数: 304
定价: USD 22.95
装帧: Paperback
ISBN: 9780465032044
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A psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School, Kleinman vitalizes his book with quotations from patients and members of the healing professions. This is a scholarly study but accessible to a lay audience. Writing of "suffering, healing and the human condition," the author observes the dichotomy between technological advances in medicine and the actual treatment of the ill, handicapp...
A psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School, Kleinman vitalizes his book with quotations from patients and members of the healing professions. This is a scholarly study but accessible to a lay audience. Writing of "suffering, healing and the human condition," the author observes the dichotomy between technological advances in medicine and the actual treatment of the ill, handicapped and dying. Profoundly moving reports illuminate the deprived lives of social outcasts, shunned and stigmatized, whose needs are not met by the medical community. There are also instructive descriptions of how an empathetic doctor can help "humans" (not cases) to regain health or, in extremis, die a "good death." Kleinman argues persuasively the need to reform today's medical-care system to more fully serve humanity.
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Arthur Kleinman is professor of medical anthropology in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine and professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is also the Esther and Sidney Rabb Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University. A member of the National Academy of Medicine and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Kleinman is the author of numerous boo...
Arthur Kleinman is professor of medical anthropology in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine and professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He is also the Esther and Sidney Rabb Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University. A member of the National Academy of Medicine and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Kleinman is the author of numerous books, including The Soul of Care, Patients and Healers, and What Really Matters.
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0 有用 才没有 2021-05-23 22:37:12
唉很喜欢对于disease和illness的区分,对于慢性病和医疗的作用,期待治愈往往生出诸般苦楚,提供见证和关怀却可能有所支持。很喜欢说到医师应该最大限度地利用安慰剂效应,甚至让医生本人的存在就意味着安慰。看到后面忽然很能理解为什么魔戒里王之手是医之手,很奇妙的联系(。)
0 有用 去你X的 2021-01-19 14:40:29
开山之作确实8错!以及豆瓣咋没有2020版本的页面。
0 有用 Maysaa 2023-02-22 01:32:53 美国
Read chs.1-3, 6. a humanistic scholar full of compassion for the chronically ill; how to interpret meanings of illness, and the ramifications of the interpretations.
0 有用 一坨樱桃崽崽 2025-04-01 22:57:33 广东
第一次看是2020年,一本老旧的中文版。第二次是2022年看的上海译文出的那个版本,第三次看也就是今年看的英文原版。因为处境不同,观感也不同了。前两次看的时候,我的干燥综合征还没确诊,医学上我感觉自己处于灰色地带,我那些疼痛的体验没有归属,但貌似从这书里得到了权威的认证—— illness也是值得被重视的,我被哈佛出身的医学人类学家看到了!现在已经确诊一年了,我在乎的从被看到变成了怎么办?而这书给... 第一次看是2020年,一本老旧的中文版。第二次是2022年看的上海译文出的那个版本,第三次看也就是今年看的英文原版。因为处境不同,观感也不同了。前两次看的时候,我的干燥综合征还没确诊,医学上我感觉自己处于灰色地带,我那些疼痛的体验没有归属,但貌似从这书里得到了权威的认证—— illness也是值得被重视的,我被哈佛出身的医学人类学家看到了!现在已经确诊一年了,我在乎的从被看到变成了怎么办?而这书给出的怎么办似乎是让医生们兼任医学人类学家,按咱这公立医院医生的工作量,这现实么?还有,我真不喜欢在weakness and exhaustion in us and China那一章里拿一个美国中上层家庭出身的女孩子受限疾痛无法追求理想生活和文革幸存者的精神障碍做并行分析,有被学术白男冒犯到。 (展开)
0 有用 Y 2023-04-01 00:14:34 美国
字句间无处不是人文关怀,很难不为之动容