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Their surgeons reported that these patients subtly suggested that the surgeon use his own “ experience and ... The patients said that they were shocked by their altered appearance and all experienced a sense of loss of identity .
Their surgeons reported that these patients subtly suggested that the surgeon use his own “ experience and ... The patients said that they were shocked by their altered appearance and all experienced a sense of loss of identity .
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All of life's difficulties were interpreted by these patients in the context of the unhappy surgical experience . Often they carried photographs of their " old selves " and the depressive feelings of loss of self were recurrent .
All of life's difficulties were interpreted by these patients in the context of the unhappy surgical experience . Often they carried photographs of their " old selves " and the depressive feelings of loss of self were recurrent .
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Clifford cautiously issues a caveat about some of the glowing responses in Table 16.3 : First , according to the principle of cognitive dissonance , positive feelings would be experienced because the woman is heavily invested ...
Clifford cautiously issues a caveat about some of the glowing responses in Table 16.3 : First , according to the principle of cognitive dissonance , positive feelings would be experienced because the woman is heavily invested ...
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Beginnings | 3 |
The Psychological Understanding of Patients | 21 |
Doctors Dilemmas | 89 |
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