From Doctor to Healer

The Transformative Journey

Robbie Davis-Floyd author Gloria St John author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Rutgers University Press

Published:1st Sep '98

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Why would a successful physician who has undergone seven years of rigorous medical training take the trouble to seek out and learn to practice alternative methods of healing such as homeopathy and Chinese medicine? From Doctor to Healer answers this question as it traces the transformational journeys of physicians who move across the philosophical spectrum of American medicine from doctor to healer. Robbie Davis-Floyd and Gloria St. John conducted extensive interviews to discover how and why physicians make the move to alternative medicine, what sparks this shift, and what beliefs they abandon or embrace in the process.

After outlining the basic models of American health care-the technocratic, humanistic, and holistic-the authors follow the thoughts and experiences of forty physicians as they expand their horizons in order to offer effective patient care. The book focuses on the radical shift from one end of the spectrum to the other-from the technocratic approach to holism-made by most of the interviewees. Because many American physicians find such a drastic change too threatening, the authors also address the less radical transition to humanism-a movement toward compassionate care arising from within the medical sys

"Rich and extensive interview excerpts bring the theoretical issues to life throughout the book. One is witness, in part to the process, in part to the product of a shamanic journey and ideological conversionùthough one more of inclusion than of exclusion. . . . Highly recommended as [a] text in American ethnomedicine." * Medical Anthropology Quarterly *
"A fine resource for medical students, doctors, and medical educators." -- Bernie Siegel, M.D.
"The path one takes from being a doctor to embracing the fullness of our heritage as healers always leads right back to our own hearts. This book describes the journey and the terrain in all its many facets." -- Christiane Northrup M.D. * author, Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom *
"A valuable map of the complex medical revolution that is slowly affecting us all." -- David Hess * Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute *
"Rich and extensive interview excerpts bring the theoretical issues to life throughout the book. One is witness, in part to the process, in part to the product of a shamanic journey and ideological conversionùthough one more of inclusion than of exclusion. . . . Highly recommended as [a] text in American ethnomedicine." * Medical Anthropology Quarterly *
"A fine resource for medical students, doctors, and medical educators." -- Bernie Siegel, M.D.
"The path one takes from being a doctor to embracing the fullness of our heritage as healers always leads right back to our own hearts. This book describes the journey and the terrain in all its many facets." -- Christiane Northrup M.D. * author, Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom *
"A valuable map of the complex medical revolution that is slowly affecting us all." -- David Hess * Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute *

ISBN: 9780813525204

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm

Weight: 510g

326 pages