In a world coming of age in the shadows of social media giants, we are in the midst of a losing battle to train empathetic and situationally aware doctors, nurses, and health care professionals. Making contact and connection with people who seek healing has never been more difficult. Our technology driven approach to medicine often leaves much to be desired at the juncture of the doctor-patient relationship. In addition, the generational tendency to avoid or limit physical social interaction has stunted our greatest asset in our struggle for progress in compassionate patient care. Healing…mehr
In a world coming of age in the shadows of social media giants, we are in the midst of a losing battle to train empathetic and situationally aware doctors, nurses, and health care professionals. Making contact and connection with people who seek healing has never been more difficult. Our technology driven approach to medicine often leaves much to be desired at the juncture of the doctor-patient relationship. In addition, the generational tendency to avoid or limit physical social interaction has stunted our greatest asset in our struggle for progress in compassionate patient care. Healing Reimagined follows the author's lifetime quest for the meaning of healing, intricately bridging underlying fundamental themes of traditional medicine and the communication deficiencies of modern medicine. Linking modern neurology and psychology with cross-cultural ancient healing traditions, we trace the thread that leads from the wisdom of traditional healing practices to the forefront of leading-edge research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
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Seitenzahl: 216
Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2021
Englisch
Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
Gewicht: 523g
ISBN-13: 9781736734711
ISBN-10: 1736734717
Artikelnr.: 61893150
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Karl Ching grew up traveling between the small towns connected by dusty two laned roads of the American West. A graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and the UCLA School of Dentistry, he has nurtured a keen interest in healing and traditional medicines for over 30 years. In a quest to find the meaning of true healing, he has delved into the age-old knowledge of generations to find key elements missing in modern medicine. Empowering modern-day health care professionals, counselors, clergy, mentors, and potential patients alike, he reimagines a future that nurtures both broken bodies and ailing souls with the intangible skills learned through a millennium.
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