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69,15 €This book is about being mindful in clinical practice and how mindfulness enhances the quality of patient care while adding depth and meaning to a clinicians’ work. Chapters include narratives from clinicians who consciously apply mindfulness in real life settings. Authors from various settings provide examples that capture how emergent mindfulness is. Mindful Medical Practicedemonstrates to physicians, residents and students how mindfulness enriches both their practices and lives.
Author
Patricia Lynn Dobkin. Department of Medicine,Programs in Whole Person Care. McGill University. Montreal, Quebec. Canada.
Table of contents (28 chapter)
1.Introduction: Mindful Medical Practice
2.Mindful Rounds, Narrative Medicine, House Calls, and Other Stories
3.Lost Heart (Beat)/Broken (Body)
4.Working with Groups Mindfully
5.The Opera of Medicine
6.The Mindful Psychiatrist: Being Present with Suffering
7.The Death of a Snowflake
8.Carmen’s Story
9.A Mindful Life in Medicine: One Pediatrician’s Reflections on Being Mindful
10.Embodied Wisdom: Meeting Experience Through the Body
11.Minding Baby Abigail
12.Mindfulness in Oncology: Healing Through Relationship
13.Choosing to Survive: A Change in Reproductive Plans
14.Mindfulness in the Realm of Hungry Ghosts
15.In the Heart of Cancer
16.Hiking on the Eightfold Path
17.Strengthening the Therapeutic Alliance Through Mindfulness: One Nephrologist’s Experiences
18.Richard’s Embers
19.Mindful Decisions in Urogynecological Surgery: Paths from Awareness to Action
20.The Good Mother
21.I Am My Brother’s Keeper
22.The Mindful Shift
23.Lifeline
24.Medical Students’ Voices: Reflections on Mindfulness During Clinical Encounters
25.Growth and Freedom in Five Chapters
26.A Wounded Healer’s Reflections on Healing
27.Mindfulness, Presence, and Whole Person Care
28.Mindful Attitudes Open Hearts in Clinical Practice