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Patients and parents bring their own medical belief systems into every consultation — personal explanations about what caused the illness and how it should be treated. These beliefs often arise from assumptions, experiences, guilt, fear, or confirmation bias. When clinicians challenge these views, tension and misunderstanding can easily follow. This episode explores how differing belief systems shape communication and why recognizing them is essential for building trust and avoiding conflict.
You can find this content also in my blog: https://wp.me/pfxEk2-5i
Music by Sascha Ende via ende.app
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By Astrid M. KoenigPatients and parents bring their own medical belief systems into every consultation — personal explanations about what caused the illness and how it should be treated. These beliefs often arise from assumptions, experiences, guilt, fear, or confirmation bias. When clinicians challenge these views, tension and misunderstanding can easily follow. This episode explores how differing belief systems shape communication and why recognizing them is essential for building trust and avoiding conflict.
You can find this content also in my blog: https://wp.me/pfxEk2-5i
Music by Sascha Ende via ende.app
Soli deo gratia