Cura Personalis

Download or Read eBook Cura Personalis PDF written by Antonia C. Johns and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2013-02 with total page 343 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Cura Personalis
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Publisher : FriesenPress
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9781770675728
ISBN-13 : 1770675728
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Book Synopsis Cura Personalis by : Antonia C. Johns

Book excerpt: The physician-patient bond is a significant relationship, intended to effect healing in our patient -- but is it the patient alone who benefits? We are all patients at some point. As a patient, how well do we know our self, how clearly do we communicate what troubles us to our doctor, to others? Even when we are feeling healthy, we remain aware of some aspects of our lives that need healing. For many of us, it is our relationships that need healing. This book is an essential exploration into the challenges inherent in the physician-patient dynamic and extends the findings to other important encounters. The reason it is appropriate for everyone, physician or not, is because the principles adhered to in its writing are universal in reach and eternally relevant. Its sole purpose is to promote healing in our world, individually and collectively. Whatever our vocation we are each called to be an essential effective healer in some way that is natural to us, our gift to the world. Here we are reminded that when we promote conditions for healing in our relationships we manifest miracles naturally.


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