Problems with Patients Managing Complicated Transactions

Cover of Problems with Patients Managing Complicated Transactions by Kingsley Norton
Year: 1994
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 9780521436281
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.661386786 Pounds
Width: 0.49 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 610.69/6
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“Problems with Patients Managing Complicated Transactions” by Kingsley Norton, published by Cambridge University Press on July 28, 1994, explores the intricate dynamics of the doctor-patient relationship. This 174-page book delves into how personal interactions and individual personalities influence clinical consultations, highlighting the potential for misunderstandings and complications that can arise during these encounters.

Readers will find a thorough examination of the factors that contribute to challenges in the doctor-patient relationship, with an emphasis on the often unconscious elements at play. The book presents a model that encourages healthcare professionals to reflect on their consultational style, aiming to enhance communication and reduce unnecessary conflicts. Illustrated with clinical case vignettes, this edition serves as a valuable resource for clinicians, trainees, and course organizers interested in improving interpersonal communication within medical practice.


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When patient meets doctor, as well as engaging in a transaction with a clinical purpose, they react to one another as people. Their personalities and ability to make relationships in general also affect the professional interaction. As with other relationships, things can go wrong. The outcome of the consultation may not then be what was hoped for or intended on either side. This 1994 book considers the factors which may cause problems in the doctor-patient relationship, emphasising and explaining the often unconscious personal aspects of doctor and patient within a model studied from various perspectives. Through this insight doctors can be helped to manage their interactions with patients within their own consultational style, thereby avoiding many unnecessary professional relationship problems. This analysis, which is well-illustrated by clinical case vignettes, is sure to be welcomed by clinicians, trainees and course organisers in all areas where communication between individuals plays an important role.

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