The renowned Swiss physician and psychiatrist opens wide the doorway to hope for the sick, the lonely, the troubled in spirit–a hope founded on a new awareness of the importance of the mind and spirit in healing. His approach to medicine treats the patient as a person, rather than as a mere case. He insists that the problems of the patient in his personal life, his relationships with his family, with his friends, with society, with the world, with God–all of these are contributing factors to physical illness. “All men,” he says, “are struggling more or less consciously with personal problems which have a considerable influence on their health–conflicts, rebellions, negative attitude, moral failings and spiritual anxieties.”
Written by: Paul Tournier
Translated by: Edwin Hudson
Published by: Harper & Row Publishers
Printing Date: 1965
Hardcover
Condition:
In Acceptable Condition. The dust jacket is missing. The hardcover has light wear. Binding is strong. The pages are in Good condition with some underlining throughout. Please see pictures for more info.
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