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Intimate Relationships in Medical School: How to Make Them Work, Vol. 5

by Michael F. Myers
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Intimate Relationships in Medical School is for anyone studying the medical sciences who is married or in a committed relationship. Michael Myers-an experienced psychiatrist and clinician- uses several case examples throughout the book which are composites from his practice. Through these and the author's suggestions and insights, the busy, committed medical student and his or her partner will increase their ability to confront and resolve misunderstandings.

"...the author, an experienced psychiatrist & clinician, uses several case examples to illustrate how those studying the medical sciences can strengthen & improve their relationships with a spouse or partner."

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Intimate Relationships in Medical School is for anyone studying the medical sciences who is marries or in a committed relationship. Michael Myers--an experienced psychiatrist and clinician--uses several case examples throughout the book, which are composites from his practice. Through these and the author's suggestions and insights, the busy, committed medical student and his or her partner will increase their ability to confront and resolve misunderstandings.

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Clinician and researcher Myers (psychiatry, U. of British Columbia) addresses medical students who are married or in a committed relationship. Using several case studies that are composites from his own practice, he offers suggestions on how a couple can increase their ability to confront and resolve misunderstanding. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Clinician and researcher Myers (psychiatry, U. of British Columbia) addresses medical students who are married or in a committed relationship. Using several case studies that are composites from his own practice, he offers suggestions on how a couple can increase their ability to confront and resolve misunderstanding. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2000
Publisher
Sage Publications (CA)
Pages
144
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780761920632

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