弗里达·卡罗:痛苦与失落的视觉表达

L. Nixon
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医学院校设置的人文学科课程鼓励学生考虑在专业文本和讨论中经常未被检查的观点。在文学、电影和/或艺术中发现的虚构生活邀请护理人员在个人生活和情感的背景下思考他们自己和他们的病人的未说出来的感受、恐惧和怀疑。医学院的学生,特别是,从事“日常”的专业训练-截止日期,记忆,与家人和朋友的隔离,竞争-已经变得善于逃避或忽视痛苦和失去的一部分的焦虑。这篇文章通过探索弗里达·卡罗(Frida Kahlo)对痛苦的视觉表达,说明了跨学科方法对病人护理的价值。弗里达·卡罗是一位艺术家,她用非科学的工具雄辩地讲述了创伤性损伤的影响。
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Frida Kahlo: Visual Articulations of Suffering and Loss
Abstract Humanities courses in medical college settings encourage students to consider perspectives often unexamined in professional texts and discussions. Fictional lives found in literature, film, and/or art invite care providers to think about their own-and their patients'-unspoken feelings, fears, and doubts within the context of personal lives and sensibilities. Medical students, in particular, engaged in the “everydayness” of professional training-deadlines, memorizations, isolation from family and friends, competition-have become adept at escaping or ignoring the angst that is part of suffering and loss. This article illustrates the value of interdisciplinary approaches to patient care by exploring visual articulations of suffering by Frida Kahlo, an artist who speaks eloquently about effects of traumatic injury using nonscientific tools.
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