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Introduction Introduction
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Scientific and Evolutionary Aesthetics Scientific and Evolutionary Aesthetics
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Aesthetics of the Clinical Encounter Aesthetics of the Clinical Encounter
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Professional Context of Clinical Encounters Professional Context of Clinical Encounters
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Clinical Settings Clinical Settings
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Perfect and Privileged Moments Perfect and Privileged Moments
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Patient–Doctor Relationship Patient–Doctor Relationship
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Language in the Clinical Encounter Language in the Clinical Encounter
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Biographical Illusion Biographical Illusion
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Conclusion Conclusion
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47 Aesthetics and the Clinical Encounter: Perfect Moment and Privileged Moments
Get accessProfessor Femi Oyebode, Honorary Professor of Psychiatry, Institute of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Birmingham, UK
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Published:21 March 2024
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Abstract
The clinical encounter can be conceived of as a functional, instrumental, and transactional process. It is an encounter between someone who is in distress and is in the role of a patient and another person who has expertise, makes inquiries, comes to judgements, and proffers assistance to the other, in the role of doctor. These roles have implicit and explicit expectations that determine how the encounter unfolds. In this chapter, the author will explore the characteristics of the aesthetic values that influence the patient’s actions, the patient’s narrative account, and the patient’s desire to be more than a patient. The author will then turn to the aesthetic values that underpin the clinical inquiry, how this shapes the possibility of attentive listening, and the notion of attunement to the patient’s dilemma. Finally, the author will consider the conjoint enterprise between the patient and the doctor to escape the limitations and constraints of role performance such that creativity and aesthetics determine what emerges within the clinical encounter.
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