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“Enough about Me, Let's Get Back to You”: Physician Self-disclosure during …


S SELF - Annals of Internal Medicine - Am Coll Physicians
Patients want a relationship with a physician with whom they can talk freely, and physicians vary
in how they engage with patients. One form of engagement is self- disclosure, in which the physician
reveals something per- sonal about himself or herself. Historically, self-disclosure has ...
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[CITATION] SPONTANEOUS SELF-DISCLOSURE


I SELF-DISCLOSURE
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When the doctor takes off her clothes: reflections on being seen by patients in the …


LM Candib - Families Systems and Health, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
In this article I describe my experience of being seen by my women patients while I was either
undressed or exercising at the YWCA. With helpful commentary from some of the patients, I describe
three different kinds of relationships with the patients that resulted: the “family” ...
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Disclosures of illness by doctors to their patients: A qualitative study of doctors with …


R Klitzman, J Weiss - Patient Education and Counseling, 2006 - Elsevier
With regard to their diagnoses, these doctors struggled with whether, when, how and what to
tell patients. These issues were prominent, and had broader implications for doctor–patient communication
and interactions among doctors with HIV, but arose among doctors with other diagnoses ...
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[CITATION] Patient's attitudes towards physician self disclosure during the patient-physician …


R Dahan, N Yoeli, K Karkabi, D Hermoni - Eur J Gen Pract, 2007
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[CITATION] Managing personal and professional boundaries: how the clinician's own …


SH McDaniel, TL Campbell, J Hepworth, A Lorenz - … Primary Care. 2nd ed. New York: …, 2005
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New Support for Long-standing Cautions About Self-disclosure


RJ Moldawsky - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2008 - archinte.highwire.org
The recent exploration of self-disclosure by McDaniel et al 1 is a cautionary tale for physicians
who struggle to achieve a balance between building rapport and addressing a patient's concerns
and medical needs. One may think of self-disclosure as an ingredient in the physician- ...
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[CITATION] A piece of my mind. When to touch.


D Morse - JAMA: the journal of the American Medical Association, 1990 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: JAMA. 1990 Apr 25;263(16):2225. A piece of my mind. When to touch. Morse D. Mesh
Terms: Adult; Attitude of Health Personnel*; Attitude to Death*; Female; Humans;
Internship and Residency; Male; Professional-Family Relations*. ...
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Missed opportunities for interval empathy in lung cancer communication

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DS Morse, EA Edwardsen, HS … - Archives of internal …, 2008 - archinte.highwire.org
Methods To evaluate empathic opportunities and physician responses, we conducted a qualitative
thematic analysis of 20 audiorecorded, transcribed consultations between patients with lung
cancer and their thoracic surgeons or oncologists, from a larger observational study of ...
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Boundaries in the doctor–patient relationship


C Nadelson, MT Notman - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2002 - Springer
ABSTRACT. Boundaries in the doctor–patient relationship is an important concept to help health
professionals navigate the complex and sometimes difficult experience between patient and
doctor where intimacy and power must be balanced in the direction of benefit- ing ...
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