Healing can be both an intensely personal and a social and community event that often surprises us when it emerges from the landscape of everyday life. This observation raises at least three questions that serve as the focus for this paper\u27s reflections about creating optimal healing places. Who are patients? What relationships and features of those relationships help patients toward healing? How do we understand and facilitate the emergence of healing over time and place? Using existing literature and our own past and current studies of patients, clinical encounters, and primary care practices, we explore each of these questions. We identify four different aspects or faces of patients: patients as human animals, patients as persons, pat...
For most of the previous century, the program and design of healthcare facilities supported the dom...
When being admitted to a hospital, you largely loose control over your life. Others decide your time...
INTRODUCTION Frequent hospital utilization is a major contributor to the costs of healthcare. Despit...
Healing can be both an intensely personal and a social and community event that often surprises us w...
The metaphorical concept of 'therapeutic landscape' brings together the notion of landscape with pri...
Over the last decade a number of studies have employed notions of therapeutic landscape to describe ...
Since Wil Gesler's earliest articulation (Gesler, 1992; Gesler, 1996) key thinkers in the field of t...
This paper applies new thinking in psychoanalytic theory to demonstrate how certain therapeutic land...
The concept of therapeutic landscape has been applied in a variety of ways, but there have not been ...
The term 'therapeutic landscapes' was first coined by health geographer, Wilbert Gesler, in 1992 to ...
This paper charts a course for assessing the impact of healing relationships in clinical medicine. T...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Unders...
This thesis, Natural Healing: Physical and Spiritual Healing (in a Powerful and Nurturing Setting), ...
When being admitted to a hospital, you largely loose control over your life. Others decide your time...
This chapter, based on on-going research, explores the shifting worlds of long-term illness and the ...
For most of the previous century, the program and design of healthcare facilities supported the dom...
When being admitted to a hospital, you largely loose control over your life. Others decide your time...
INTRODUCTION Frequent hospital utilization is a major contributor to the costs of healthcare. Despit...
Healing can be both an intensely personal and a social and community event that often surprises us w...
The metaphorical concept of 'therapeutic landscape' brings together the notion of landscape with pri...
Over the last decade a number of studies have employed notions of therapeutic landscape to describe ...
Since Wil Gesler's earliest articulation (Gesler, 1992; Gesler, 1996) key thinkers in the field of t...
This paper applies new thinking in psychoanalytic theory to demonstrate how certain therapeutic land...
The concept of therapeutic landscape has been applied in a variety of ways, but there have not been ...
The term 'therapeutic landscapes' was first coined by health geographer, Wilbert Gesler, in 1992 to ...
This paper charts a course for assessing the impact of healing relationships in clinical medicine. T...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Unders...
This thesis, Natural Healing: Physical and Spiritual Healing (in a Powerful and Nurturing Setting), ...
When being admitted to a hospital, you largely loose control over your life. Others decide your time...
This chapter, based on on-going research, explores the shifting worlds of long-term illness and the ...
For most of the previous century, the program and design of healthcare facilities supported the dom...
When being admitted to a hospital, you largely loose control over your life. Others decide your time...
INTRODUCTION Frequent hospital utilization is a major contributor to the costs of healthcare. Despit...