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《无意之善:一位医生的同理心得》

English | 2022 | ISBN: 1469671816, 1469671808 | 228 pages | EPUB | 0.5 MB

We will all be patients sooner or later. And when we go to the doctor, when we're hurting, we tend to think in terms of cause and condemnation. We often look for relief not only from physical symptoms but also from our self-blame. We want from our doctors kindness under any of its many names: empathy, caring, compassion, humanity. We look for safety and forgiveness. But we forget that doctors, too, are often in need of forgiveness—from their patients and from themselves. No doctor enters the medical profession expecting to be unkind or to make mistakes, but because of the complexity of our current medical system and because doctors are human, they often find themselves acting much less kindly than they would like to. Drawing on his work as a primary care physician and a behavioral scientist, Michael Stein artfully examines the often conflicting goals of patients and their doctors. In those differences, Stein recognizes that kindness should not be a patient's forbidden or unrealistic expectation. This book leaves us with new knowledge of and insights into what we might hope for, and what might go wrong, or right, in the most intimate clinical moments.


我们将都会成为病人,迟早如此。当我们去看医生、感到不适时,我们往往会从原因和谴责的角度思考。我们不仅寻求物理症状的缓解,还寻求自我责备的缓解。我们希望从医生那里得到来自任何形式的仁慈:同理心、关怀、怜悯、人性。我们寻求安全和宽恕。但我们也忘记了,医生们也需要宽恕——包括来自病人的宽恕以及来自他们自己。没有一个医生进入医疗行业时期望会不友善或者犯错,但由于当前复杂多变的医疗系统以及因为医生们是人这一事实,他们经常发现自己比希望中的更加不友善。迈克尔·斯坦(Michael Stein)博士凭借他在初级护理医师和行为科学家的工作,精妙地探讨了病人与医生之间常常冲突的目标。在这些差异中,斯坦认识到仁慈不应成为病人的禁忌或不切实际的期望。这本书留给我们新的知识和洞察力,让我们能够希望发生什么以及可能出错或正确的临床时刻。
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