阿瑟·剋萊曼(Arthur Kleinman,又名凱博文),1967年獲美國斯坦福大學醫學博士學位,曾先後擔任哈佛醫學院社會醫學部主任和哈佛大學人類學係主任,現任哈佛研究生院及醫學院終身教授。
作為國際醫學人類學界和精神衛生研究領域的代錶人物,他於1980年獲得英國皇傢人類學會醫學人類學勛章。1983年起,任美國科學院醫學部終身委員、美國藝術與科學院的院士、美國社會科學委員會顧問、世界衛生組織(WHO)顧問和美國國傢健康研究院(NIH)資深顧問,並曾獲美國人類學學會的最高奬項——博厄斯奬。
A psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School, Kleinman vitalizes his book with quotations from patients and members of the healing professions. This is a scholarly study but accessible to a lay audience. Writing of "suffering, healing and the human condition," the author observes the dichotomy between technological advances in medicine and the actual treatment of the ill, handicapped and dying. Profoundly moving reports illuminate the deprived lives of social outcasts, shunned and stigmatized, whose needs are not met by the medical community. There are also instructive descriptions of how an empathetic doctor can help "humans" (not cases) to regain health or, in extremis, die a "good death." Kleinman argues persuasively the need to reform today's medical-care system to more fully serve humanity.
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It's highly recommended for those who engage in medical sociology, or medical anthropology. Cases in the book almost make me cry.
评分這貨怎麼總是喜歡把case和理論框架分的那麼一清二楚……
评分也是讀瞭其中幾章節,是一位哈佛醫學院醫療人類學傢跟精神科醫生寫的關於如何從社會、文化、人與人關係的角度去理解疾病,質疑瞭醫生把病人和疾病機械化理解的習慣。
评分It's highly recommended for those who engage in medical sociology, or medical anthropology. Cases in the book almost make me cry.
评分也是讀瞭其中幾章節,是一位哈佛醫學院醫療人類學傢跟精神科醫生寫的關於如何從社會、文化、人與人關係的角度去理解疾病,質疑瞭醫生把病人和疾病機械化理解的習慣。
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