نتایج جستجو برای: humanistic care

تعداد نتایج: 622095  

Journal: :The Journal of medicine and philosophy 1982
H Rolston

In the case of the irreversibly comatose patient, though no personal consciousness remains, some moral duty is owed the remaining biological life. Such an ending to human life, if pathetic, is also both intelligible and meaningful in a biological and evolutionary perspective. By distinguishing between the human subjective life and the spontaneous objective life, we can recognize a naturalistic ...

Dear editor Clinical environments encounter is an important part of studying medicine (1). Patient contact as an integral part of medical education occurs in various formats in the clinical settings (2, 3). During clinical training, medical students may experience high levels of stress, and some may not deal with it well. The abruptness of students’ transition to the clinical setting generated ...

2015
Carlo Cellucci

According to Bernard Williams, philosophy is a humanistic discipline essentially different from the sciences. While the sciences describe the world as it is in itself, independent of perspective, philosophy tries to make sense of ourselves and of our activities. Only the humanistic disciplines, in particular philosophy, can do this, the sciences have nothing to say about it. In this note I poin...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1994
R L Schemm

Occupational therapy practice has bridged two contradictory value systems for more than 100 years. This article describes the origins of practice ideas in both the United States and Britain and demonstrates that founding members of the occupational therapy profession all shared a core of humanistic beliefs while embracing the emerging paradigm of scientific medicine. The result has been an inte...

2013
Jean-Claude Lapraz Kamyar M Hedayat

Endobiogeny is a global systems approach to human biology that may offer an advancement in clinical medicine based in scientific principles of rigor and experimentation and the humanistic principles of individualization of care and alleviation of suffering with minimization of harm. Endobiogeny is neither a movement away from modern science nor an uncritical embracing of pre-rational methods of...

Journal: :Psychotherapy 2012
Steven C Hayes

Humanistic psychology historically defined itself in part by its opposition to behavioral psychology, but the conditions now exist for a fundamental reconsideration of the relationship between these two traditions. Behavioral psychology includes contextualistic variants and is no longer limited to principles drawn from animal learning. Behavioral and cognitive therapies commonly address humanis...

Journal: :International health trends and perspectives 2022

This poetic expression piece outlines and includes the key elements of person-centred interprofessional care vital for healthcare providers to understand apply in their delivery collaboration with patients. The author uses her first had experience being a past recipient as well research work share perspective, from patient’s point view, what is important patients when seeking humanistic perspec...

Journal: :Humanistic Management Journal 2016

Journal: :Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 2012

2016
S. N. MAHALAKSHMI

“Different theories about the nature of language and how languages are learned (the approach) imply different ways of teaching language (the method) and different methods make use of different kinds of classroom activity (techniques)” (Richards et al. 1985). This paper aims to define approaches and methods and also to draft a detailed account of the development of humanistic approach in English...

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