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The trauma triangle
Authors:Jurrit Bergsma
Affiliation:1. Medical Humanities Program, Loyola University Chicago, USA
2. Institute for Medical and Psychosocial Consultations, Singel 47, 3984 NV, Odijk, The Netherlands
Abstract:Recent research supports the hypothesis that more active engagement of the patient in occurring illnesses improves quality of life and probably even life expectancy.In this study experience and theoretical knowledge from psychotherapy is transplanted to clinical practice in order to improve the physician's engagement in the patient-disease relationship. By defining severe and long-term illnesses as a psychotrauma, the transfer of the psychotherapeutical model leads to the creation of a new triangular relationship: patient-illness-doctor. Practical examples are used as illustrations for the conceptual differences between psychotherapy and clinical medicine. Options for dialogue show the difference between adaptation (ldquolearning to live withrdquo) and adjustment (active coping strategies and controlling). The hypothesis is that a better dialogue will reduce illness-related stress, giving the patient better and more effective access to personal psychic and physical support systems.
Keywords:clinical medicine  illness  immune system  psychotherapy  psychotrauma  stress
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