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"This brilliant volume takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the landscape of a new field--narrative medicine--using psychoanalysis as the lens through which to observe the terrain. The editors have gathered a hugely diverse group of authors who present the many different ways that doctors and patients and society communicate and fail to communicate about illness and disease. Psychoanalysis, philosophy, literature, sociology, history, as well as psychology, neuroscience, and medical experience and practice are all brought into the service of understanding this important new area of medical care." -- Arnold M. Cooper, MD, Professor Emeritus in Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College
"These essays offer diverse but always fascinating perspectives on the interplay of mind, body, and culture in the complementary mysteries of disease and of the relationship between healer and sufferer." -- Arthur W. Frank, author of The Wounded Storyteller: Body, Illness, and Ethics
Contributors include Jeffrey Berman, Vera J. Camden, Rita Charon, Ed Cohen, Sander L. Gilman, Fred L. Griffin, Geoffrey Hartman, Schuyler W. Henderson, Richard Lewis Holt, Terrence Holt, Jean S. Mason, Kimberly R. Myers, Peter L. Rudnytsky, Janet Sayers, Neil Scheurich, Lisa J. Schnell, and Bennett Simon.
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