Rehabilitation und Lebensgeschichte. Das »Story«-Konzept in der Medizinethik

Zeitschrift Für Evangelische Ethik 42 (1):281-286 (1998)
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The author explains various types of rehabilitation in medical therapeutic praxis. Therewith he underlines the importance of the individual story and narrative interpretation of personal biography, especially in case of psychical illness and old-age. For this the study gives references to the »ars-moriendi« Iiterature and questions about her ethical implications for therapy. 285

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