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Communication & Medicine, 2022
Research has identified the tasks associated with effective patient-centered communication (PCC), but less is known about the contexts that can enable or hinder its implementation. This study explores East Slavic doctors’ perspectives and experiences of intercultural PCC with Western patients.
Neda, Akbari, Robyn, Woodward-Kron
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Research has identified the tasks associated with effective patient-centered communication (PCC), but less is known about the contexts that can enable or hinder its implementation. This study explores East Slavic doctors’ perspectives and experiences of intercultural PCC with Western patients.
Neda, Akbari, Robyn, Woodward-Kron
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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2010
Western psychotherapy is very rationalistic, and especially psychoanalysis regarding the suppression of desire as the cause of neurosis. On the contrary Japanese psychotherapy explains neurosis as the imbalance which is the weak point of human nature. I would like to compare Western and Eastern psychotherapeutic backgrounds.
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Western psychotherapy is very rationalistic, and especially psychoanalysis regarding the suppression of desire as the cause of neurosis. On the contrary Japanese psychotherapy explains neurosis as the imbalance which is the weak point of human nature. I would like to compare Western and Eastern psychotherapeutic backgrounds.
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2014
There are three main themes insistently pursued throughout the course of this book, in an endeavour to provide evidence for a critique of the seemingly self-evident and ‘essential’ East/West dichotomy. The first is that there is no such thing as the Orient (a variation on/perversion of the famous/notorious Lacanian statement that ‘La femme n’existe pas’
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There are three main themes insistently pursued throughout the course of this book, in an endeavour to provide evidence for a critique of the seemingly self-evident and ‘essential’ East/West dichotomy. The first is that there is no such thing as the Orient (a variation on/perversion of the famous/notorious Lacanian statement that ‘La femme n’existe pas’
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East is east and West is west: perspectives on the menopause in Asia and The West
Climacteric, 2013There is a school of thought that believes that menopausal symptoms are a peculiarly 'Western' phenomenon, not experienced by women from other regions and particularly not from Asia where, it has been claimed, dietary, social and cultural factors afforded protection for women living in that region.
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Learning from east to west and west to east
The TQM Magazine, 2006PurposeParallel with increasing awareness of importance in learning during the last few decades, numerous theorists from various disciplines have tried to shape ideas concerning learning seen from their perspectives. One negative consequence of these efforts has been observed as increased confusion and disputes among the theorists as well as ...
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International Journal, 1966
The observer of the post-war trade scene can only commend the gradual breaking down of the barriers to East-West trade. Since 1960, for example, 20 per cent of the increase in Canadian exports went to socialist countries. In 1965, these sales, largely of wheat, made a contribution of over $600,000,000 to our balance of payments. Perhaps they also added
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The observer of the post-war trade scene can only commend the gradual breaking down of the barriers to East-West trade. Since 1960, for example, 20 per cent of the increase in Canadian exports went to socialist countries. In 1965, these sales, largely of wheat, made a contribution of over $600,000,000 to our balance of payments. Perhaps they also added
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1988
In relating Zen Buddhism to psychoanalysis, one discusses two systems, both dealing with theory concerned with the nature of man and with a practice leading to his well-being. Each is a characteristic expression of Eastern and Western thought, respectively.
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In relating Zen Buddhism to psychoanalysis, one discusses two systems, both dealing with theory concerned with the nature of man and with a practice leading to his well-being. Each is a characteristic expression of Eastern and Western thought, respectively.
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Letter to the Editor regarding ‘East is east, and West is west’
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2022Jon Paul Teo, Gary Moody, Jenny Munro
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Archives of General Psychiatry, 1962
The author, by profession minister, philosopher, writer, and teacher, has for many years been an outstanding interpreter of Asian thinking. In this book, he raises the problem of the therapeutically effective process, and compares the liberation procedures of Buddhism, Taoism, Vedanta, and Yoga to the Western psychological and psychiatric methods of ...
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The author, by profession minister, philosopher, writer, and teacher, has for many years been an outstanding interpreter of Asian thinking. In this book, he raises the problem of the therapeutically effective process, and compares the liberation procedures of Buddhism, Taoism, Vedanta, and Yoga to the Western psychological and psychiatric methods of ...
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