Behavioral medicine, biofeedback and behavioral approaches in psychosomatic medicine
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden




Biological, Psychological, and Social Dimensions of Medical Practice
The narrative contrasts the personalized approach of old-fashioned doctors with the complexities faced by modern physicians. While past practitioners knew their patients intimately, today's doctors navigate an overwhelming amount of medical data and advanced diagnostic tools. This shift has led to a perception of moral or ethical decline in the medical profession, but the book suggests that contemporary doctors are still committed and ethical, albeit challenged by the vast array of information and treatment options available.
The narrative unfolds as Bo Moon, a psychiatrist, grapples with haunting memories from his past while on a ski trip with his young son. The sight of smoke in the mountains triggers reflections on a time marked by struggle and survival, revealing the emotional depth of his character and the impact of his experiences on his present life. The story explores themes of memory, trauma, and the journey toward healing.
Focusing on the interplay between genetic and memetic evolution, the book explores how mental disorders, particularly depression, can emerge from gene-meme interactions. By providing concrete examples, the author introduces a genetic-memetic model aimed at enhancing the diagnosis of mental illnesses, offering a fresh perspective on understanding these complex conditions.