| Marcus Peter Ford - Medical - 1987 - 248 pages
...biopsychosocial model which includes the patient as well as the illness would encompass both circumstances. The doctor's task is to account for the dysphoria...contributions of social and psychological as well as of biological factors implicated in the patient's dysphoria and dysfunction as well as in his decision... | |
| W. John Diamond - Medical - 2000 - 380 pages
...encompass both circumstances. The doctor's task is to account for the dysphoria and the dysfunction that lead individuals to seek medical help, adopt the sick role, and accept the status of patienthood." Engel ends with a very thought-provoking discussion concerning grief as a disease. "Are the fatigue... | |
| David Marks, David F Marks - Medical - 2002 - 404 pages
...biopsychosocial model which includes the patient as well as the illness would encompass both circumstances. The doctor's task is to account for the dysphoria...role, and accept the status of patienthood. He must weigh the relative contributions of social and psychological as well as of biological factors implicated... | |
| Richard M. Frankel, Timothy E. Quill, Susan H. McDaniel - Medical - 2003 - 324 pages
...the illness would encompass both circumstances. The doctor's task is to account for the dysphoria and dysfunction which lead individuals to seek medical...contributions of social and psychological as well as biological factors implicated in the patient's dysphoria and dysfunction as well as in his decision... | |
| William D. Marelich, Jeff S. Erger - Medical - 2004 - 372 pages
...biopsychosocial model which includes the patient as well as the illness would encompass both circumstances. The doctor's task is to account for the dysphoria...contributions of social and psychological as well as of biological factors implicated in the patient's dysphoria and dysfunction as well as in his decision... | |
| Arthur L. Caplan, James J. McCartney, OSA, Dominic A. Sisti - Medical - 2004 - 330 pages
...biopsychosocial model which includes the patient as well as the illness would encompass both circumstances. The doctor's task is to account for the dysphoria...contributions of social and psychological as well as of biological factors implicated in the patient's dysphoria and dysfunction as well as in his decision... | |
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