Primary Article
Patient-Physician Communication and Interaction: A Unifying Approach to the Difficult Patient
Abstract
ABSTRACT: Many difficult patients encountered by the primary care physician may be understood in terms of severe unmet dependency needs. These patients often evoke negative feelings on the part of physicians. A mutual participation approach to the patient-physician relationship is a means of providing effective care for these patients, at the same time preventing frustration and burnout in the physician by preserving his energies.This content is limited to qualifying members.
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