Emphasizing spiritual values and the quest for meaning in life in its approach to the neurotic behavior, by the founder of logotherapy.
In The Soul of Care: The Moral Education of a Husband and a Doctor, Kleinman delivers a deeply human and inspiring story of his life in medicine and his marriage to Joan, and he describes the practical, emotional and moral aspects of ...
What emerged was Soul Recognition-one of the deepest ways to see another human being. In this book, you will be asked often to take a daydream journey to appropriate music videos, websites and live appearances from John's mentors.
How do you handle all this and stay sane, and then somehow become a good doctor? Here are candid firsthand accounts of the profound experiences that transform medical students into doctors—for better or worse—right at the bedside.
The Scalpel and the Soul explores how premonition, superstition, hope, and faith not only become factors in how patients feel but can change outcomes.
In this unique collection of medical narratives, Peter J. Rappa, MD, reaches beyond antibiotics and physical therapy to explore the close connection between the soul and the body.
This book is a primer for people facing life's last and greatest mystery, and for those who travel with them an inspirational alternative to loneliness and fear...and an introduction to what is, simply, The Undying Soul.
Other translators choose 'sweetness' e.g. Dalton, Allison Peers. I am indebted to Terence O'Reilly for pointing out the similarities with Francis de Sales' use of suavité in his works here. 35 Matthew: 'with suauitie and without noyse.
“A powerful, important book for our age.” —Abraham Verghese, author Cutting For Stone Passionately written by journalist Marilyn Berger, This is a Soul is the moving and inspiring story of Dr. Rick Hodes, an American doctor living in ...
Using clinical hypnosis and resurrecting ancient healing concepts, a traditionally trained American physician helps patients discover and resolve elusive maladies.
The author, a former surgeon and Yale School of Medicine professor, presents a brilliant collection of his classic essays, drawn from three decades of writing, that center around the thought-provoking questions of life and death.