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Coping and Complaining: Attachment and the Language of DIS-Ease by Simon Wilkinson β€” book cover

Coping and Complaining: Attachment and the Language of DIS-Ease

by Simon Wilkinson
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Overview

Good clinical practice is impossible without an understanding of the ways in which patients present their complaints. Patients have their own styles of coping and of expressing their concerns, and without a clear understanding of these the clinician may find successful and swift diagnosis and treatment much harder to achieve. Coping and Complaining provides essential guidance for clinicians on how to identify various coping styles, and how to improve the quality of discourse with people of different backgrounds and ages.
Drawing on a diverse range of evidence from such areas as developmental psychology, and theories on learning and memory, Coping and Complaining provides essential information on identification of patients' coping styles, focusing on such areas as:
Β· The latest developments in attachment theory
Β· The neurobiology of emotional development, and the biology of language development
Β· Primary processes in early development
Β· Communication, role play, the moral order of the consultation, and emotional first aid
Β· Consequences for preventive medicine
Coping and Complaining presents stimulating new approaches to consultations with patients and creative new ways of looking at health promotion.

Synopsis

Wilkinson (adolescent psychiatry, U. Hospital, Oslo) explores how adult responses to discomfort develop beginning with infants crying, and are shaped constantly by feedback from others. Among other goals, he wants readers to distinguish between disease and illness. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2003
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
336
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781583911693

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