This chapter introduces the collection on Narrative Matters across Disciplines in Medical Contexts and positions the interdisciplinary research subject. The chapter discusses the importance of narrative practices and supports the claim that ‘narrative’ should be given a central position within the medical humanities. The introduction explains the rationale for the chapters by the contributors to the collection and shows how they approach narratives in different medical contexts from different research traditions: literary and cultural studies, linguistics, psychology and medical training
The University of Southern Denmark has introduced a mandatory course in Narrative Medicine into the ...
Sickness and healing are, in part, narrative acts. Pa-tients write about their illnesses with increa...
The project is focused on the use of narrative in clinical and medical environment. The “narrative ...
This collection of original chapters gives center stage to the concept of ‘narrative’ in medical con...
Is “narrative” a story, a drama, or a life? Is it a general class of text? According to this collect...
During the last three decades there has been a wave of interest in narrative and narrativity in the ...
The patient-clinician relationship is one that relies heavily on trust and understanding—both of whi...
Summary points: The processes of getting ill, being ill, getting better (or getting worse), and copi...
At the heart of narrative medicine as conceived and practiced at the Columbia University Program in ...
Narrative medicine is of great significance in the area of health care, which underpins the ability ...
Narrative Medicine is a clinical practice, a scholarly field, and a site of intensive research world...
Narrative medicine was first introduced in the 1980s by Dr Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropology p...
Narrative medicine and stories of illness: Caring for the sick requires active listening Narrative ...
Purpose: This article aims to present the concept of narrative medicine as an opportunity for the he...
It is generally accepted that the practice of medicine could be improved by turning to the humanitie...
The University of Southern Denmark has introduced a mandatory course in Narrative Medicine into the ...
Sickness and healing are, in part, narrative acts. Pa-tients write about their illnesses with increa...
The project is focused on the use of narrative in clinical and medical environment. The “narrative ...
This collection of original chapters gives center stage to the concept of ‘narrative’ in medical con...
Is “narrative” a story, a drama, or a life? Is it a general class of text? According to this collect...
During the last three decades there has been a wave of interest in narrative and narrativity in the ...
The patient-clinician relationship is one that relies heavily on trust and understanding—both of whi...
Summary points: The processes of getting ill, being ill, getting better (or getting worse), and copi...
At the heart of narrative medicine as conceived and practiced at the Columbia University Program in ...
Narrative medicine is of great significance in the area of health care, which underpins the ability ...
Narrative Medicine is a clinical practice, a scholarly field, and a site of intensive research world...
Narrative medicine was first introduced in the 1980s by Dr Arthur Kleinman, a medical anthropology p...
Narrative medicine and stories of illness: Caring for the sick requires active listening Narrative ...
Purpose: This article aims to present the concept of narrative medicine as an opportunity for the he...
It is generally accepted that the practice of medicine could be improved by turning to the humanitie...
The University of Southern Denmark has introduced a mandatory course in Narrative Medicine into the ...
Sickness and healing are, in part, narrative acts. Pa-tients write about their illnesses with increa...
The project is focused on the use of narrative in clinical and medical environment. The “narrative ...