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"Storytelling as a vehicle of healing": Johanna Shapiro, PhD, professor, psychologist, poet, medical humanities scholar.
Families, Systems, & Health ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-01 , DOI: 10.1037/fsh0000502
Jo Marie Reilly 1
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This commentary reflects the professional life story of a respected editor, poet, and champion of medical humanities, Johanna Shapiro. A psychologist by training, Johanna's work in medical humanities is well known and respected by health professionals in multiple venues. It is within family medicine that Johanna found her professional home. Her work has focused on the value of storytelling as a vehicle of healing, helping health professionals at all levels of training better understand their patients' experiences of illness and healing. The understanding helps patients more deeply connect to their illness and wellness. This commentary offers a tribute to Johanna's professional life and her contributions to family and narrative medicine. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

中文翻译:

“讲故事是治愈的工具”:Johanna Shapiro,博士,教授,心理学家,诗人,医学人文学者。

这篇评论反映了一位受人尊敬的编辑,诗人和医学人文科学冠军Johanna Shapiro的职业生活故事。约翰娜是一名受过训练的心理学家,他在医学人文科学方面的工作广为人知,并在多个场所得到了卫生专业人员的尊重。约翰娜(Johanna)在家庭医学领域找到了自己的专业住所。她的工作重点是讲故事作为康复工具的价值,帮助各级培训的卫生专业人员更好地了解患者的疾病和康复经验。理解有助于患者更深入地联系自己的疾病和健康状况。这篇评论向约翰娜的职业生涯以及她对家庭和叙事医学的贡献致敬。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2020 APA,保留所有权利)。
更新日期:2020-09-01
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