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Ethereal and material gain: unanticipated opportunity with illness or disability

机译:空灵和物质收益:患病或残疾的意外机会

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When caregivers address the positive aspects of illness or disability, there is a risk of patronising the sufferer. It is equally problematic when secondary gain is judged in a negative light and impedes an effective doctor–patient relationship. Changing attitudes, and particularly the negative perception of a patient's gain from illness, are reflected in biographies of artists, philosophers and other creative individuals. In contrast, some memoirs about illness feature a retrospective discussion of the positive features of the experience – from one who is now free from the ordeal. The experience of continual sufferers may be more instructive. We examine contemporary examples of unanticipated advantage or gain arising from ongoing disability or illness. The contribution of disability/illness to remarkable achievement promotes enhanced self-appreciation for patients and may foster in others a better understanding of what it means to suffer and live with disability.
机译:当照料者解决疾病或残疾的积极方面时,存在光顾患者的风险。当以消极的眼光判断次要收益并阻碍有效的医患关系时,同样存在问题。在艺术家,哲学家和其他有创造力的人物传记中,反映出态度的变化,尤其是对患者从疾病中获得收益的负面看法。相比之下,一些关于疾病的回忆录则是对经历的积极特征的回顾性讨论,这些经历是从一个现在摆脱磨难的人那里进行的。连续患者的经历可能更具启发性。我们研究了由于持续的残疾或疾病而产生的意料之外的优势或收益的当代例子。残疾/疾病对取得显著成就的贡献促进了患者自我评价的提高,并可能使其他人更好地理解遭受痛苦和生活在残疾中意味着什么。

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