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The Politics of Medical Encounters: How Patients and Doctors Deal with Social Problems

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The Politics of Medical Encounters: How Patients and Doctors Deal with Social Problems - Waitzkin, Howard, Professor
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The complaints that patients bring to their doctors often have roots in social issues that involve work, family life, gender roles and sexuality, aging, substance use; or other problems of nonmedical origin. In this book, physician/sociologist Howard Waitzkin examines interactions between patients and doctors to show how physicians' focus on physical complaints often fails to address patients' underlying concerns and also reinforces the societal problems that cause or aggravate these maladies. A progressive doctor-patient ...

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The Politics of Medical Encounters: How Patients and Doctors Deal with Social Problems 1993, Yale University Press

ISBN-13: 9780300055115

Revised edition

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The Politics of Medical Encounters: How Patients and Doctors Deal with Social Problems 1991, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT

ISBN-13: 9780300049497

Hardcover