The doctor who saw through psychiatric labels to find the real person underneath

C. Harding
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ABSTRACT Professor John S. Strauss finds real people under any kind of label, whether it be a diagnostic label assigned to a patient, or assumptions about a struggling student, or friends and colleagues coping with the vagaries of university life, or just life in general. Everyone gets treated the same, which is often not the case. Some clinicians seem to adopt a double standard: one for patients and one for others. Dr. Strauss is the great equalizer. He really listens. He makes people feel more competent than they did walking in the door. He helps people laugh at themselves and life. He shares what he knows and hopes that his visitors will do the same while sharing the path together. These attributes happen to be the core secrets of rehabilitation, psychotherapy, and friendship!
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医生能看穿精神科的标签,找到真正的自己
约翰·s·施特劳斯教授发现了各种标签下的真实人物,无论是给病人的诊断标签,还是对一个努力学习的学生的假设,还是应对大学生活变幻莫测的朋友和同事,或者只是一般的生活。每个人都受到同样的对待,但事实往往并非如此。一些临床医生似乎采取了双重标准:一个为病人,一个为其他人。施特劳斯医生是伟大的平衡者。他真的在倾听。他让人们觉得自己比刚进门时更有能力。他帮助人们嘲笑自己和生活。他分享了他所知道的,并希望他的游客在一起分享这条路的时候也能这样做。这些特质恰好是康复、心理治疗和友谊的核心秘密!
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