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The Biopsychosocial Approach: Past, Present, Future According to the biopsychosocial model, developed by the late Dr. George Engel, how physicians approach patients and the problems they present is very much influenced by conceptual models of which they are often unaware. Taking into consideration the attributes of the patient as a person (including biological, psychological and sociological aspects) provides for a better model of health care than does the existing biomedical model. The Black Death 1346-1353: The Complete History - paperback The first paperback edition of this unique and shocking guide to the Black Death in Europe. The Dying and the Doctors: The Medical Revolution in Seventeenth-Century England Series: Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series A survey of the changes in medical care for those approaching death in the early modern period. Handbook of Self-Determination Research Papers addressing the role which human motivation plays in a wide range of specialties including clinical psychology, internal medicine, sports psychology, social psychology, and educational psychology. Handbook of Self-Determination Research - paperback Papers addressing the role which human motivation plays in a wide range of specialties including clinical psychology, internal medicine, sports psychology, social psychology, and educational psychology. The Life of the Clinician The autobiography of one of America's most important gastroenterologists. Energy, Simulation Training, Ocean Engineering: The second volume of research papers sponsored by the Link Foundation Fellows. Energy, Simulation Training, Ocean Engineering This volume contains thirteen research papers reporting on the research results of the Link Foundation Fellows in Energy, Simulation-Training and Ocean Engineering and Instrumentation. Stutter's Casebook Series: Suffolk Records Society A transcription of the notes made by a young doctor during his time working at a provincial general hospital. The Workers' Health Fund in Eretz Israel Series: Rochester Studies in Medical History The first study to research the history of the health funds established by Jewish laborers in Israel. |