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Aldrich, Clarence Knight was born on April 12, 1914 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of L. Sherman and Bessie A. (Knight) Aldrich.
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This is an enlarged, revised new edition of one of the most widely adopted of all textbooks on the medical interview. Immensely popular among both students and teachers for clinical methods coursework and for physician assistant and similar courses in allied health programs, Professor C. Knight Aldrich's The Medical Interview: Gateway to the Doctor-Patient Relationship is ideally suited for all healthcare courses on this subject. This second edition updates and expands upon the author's original text, this time setting the sample interview in the hospital instead of the nursing home to better reflect actual practice, and including a new chapter on pain, its frequency as a symptom, the difficulty in measuring it, how to help the patient describe it, and the importance of taking what the patient says seriously. Other chapters cover the patient, illness and disease, medical interviewing technique, history-taking, a sensitive interview, the doctor-patient relationship, grief and tears and hope, mind-body interaction, and special situations. Includes bibliographic references and index. Highly recommended as a popular, established textbook.
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This book provides an initial background in psychodynamics for the medical student and for the practicing physician.IN the introductory chapters of this book case material drawn from the family physician's practice demonstrates the effect of illness on the patient's emotional equilibrium. Another case dramatizes the practical problems that the family physician faces in the diagnosis and management of patients whose illnesses stem from emotional causes.........
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Aldrich, Clarence Knight was born on April 12, 1914 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of L. Sherman and Bessie A. (Knight) Aldrich.
Bachelor of Arts, Wesleyan University, 1935; Doctor of Medicine Northwestern University, 1940.
Faculty, University of Minnesota Medical School, 1947-1955;
assistant professor, University of Minnesota Medical School, 1947-1952;
associate professor, University of Minnesota Medical School, 1952-1955;
professor psychiatry, University of Chicago School Medicine, 1955-1970;
department chairman psychiatry, University of Chicago School Medicine, 1955-1964;
professor, department chairman, New Jersey Medical School, Newark, 1970-1973;
professor psychiatry, School Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1973-1977;
professor psychiatry and family medicine, School Medicine, University of Virginia, 1977-1984;
professor emeritus, School Medicine, University of Virginia, since 1984;
member Center Advanced Studies, School Medicine, University of Virginia, 1981-1984. Visiting professor psychiatry U. Edinburgh, 1963-1964. Director Blue Ridge Mental Health Center, 1973-1975.
Mayne guest professor of University Queensland, Australia, 1986.
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Served from assistant surgeon to surgeon United States Public Health Service, 1940-1946. Fellow American College Psychiatrists, American Orthopsychiat. Association, American Psychiatric Association.
Member Group for Advancement Psychiatry.
Married Julie H. Murphy, February 4, 1942. Children– Carol K., Michael S., Thomas K., Robert F.