治愈关系和痛苦:天主教的观点。

IF 0.5 Q4 MEDICAL ETHICS
Bro Ignatius Perkins
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在今天的临床实践中,我们被赋予了几十年前无法想象的极其有效的干预措施。鉴于我们在护理病人的经验中积累的知识、技能和能力,学习曲线永远不会平坦、永远不会完整、永远不会静止。作为临床医生,我们在治疗生理或神经疼痛方面装备精良,经验丰富。当身体上的痛苦通过药物和其他干预措施得到缓解时,我们经常发现这个人并没有从心理、情感或精神上的痛苦中得到缓解。本文将探讨经历痛苦和折磨的患者的身心联系,随后确定一个框架,该框架将有助于理解患者和临床医生之间的治疗关系的重要性,以回应经历痛苦和折磨的人之间的身心联系。
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The Healing Relationship and Suffering: A Catholic Perspective.

In clinical practice today, we are endowed with enormously effective interventions that were unimaginable only a few decades earlier. In light of the fund of knowledge, skills, and competencies that we bring to bear in our experience in caring for patients, the learning curve is never flat, never complete, and never static. As clinicians, we are reasonably well-equipped and experienced in treating physiological or neurological pain. When physical pain has been relieved by pharmaceuticals and other interventions, we often times find the person who is not relieved of psychological, emotional, or spiritual pain. This paper will explore the mind-body connection of patients experiencing pain and suffering, followed by the identification of a framework that will help to understand the importance of the healing relationships between patients and clinicians in responding to the mind-body connection among persons who experience pain and suffering.

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Linacre Quarterly
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