Narrative Medicine in Education, Practice, and Interventions
Narrative medicine is a growing field of research and teaching. It arises from an interdisciplinary interest in person-centered medicine and is regarded as a major innovation in the medical humanities. This anthology is the first of its kind which integrates chapters on legitimizing narrative medicine in education, practice and research on analyzing types of patient narratives and on studying interventions applying vulnerable or shared reading, creative writing, or Socratic dialogue as a means of rehabilitation and mental care. In her foreword, Rita Charon, who originally coined the term ‘narrative medicine’ recognizes this expansion of the field and name it ‘system narrative medicine’.
Anders Juhl Rasmussen. Associate professor of Narrative Medicine at the Department for the Study of Culture, University of Southern Denmark.
Anne-Marie Mai. Professor of Nordic Literature at the Department for the Study of Culture, University of Southern Denmark.
Helle Ploug Hansen. Professor Emerita of Humanistic Rehabilitation Research at the Research Unit for General Practice, University of Southern Denmark.