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  1. Man's Search for Meaning: An Introductory to Logotherapy.V. E. FRANKL - 1962
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  • When Humor in the Hospital Is No Laughing Matter.Julie M. Aultman - 2009 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 20 (3):228-235.
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  • Our language, ourselves.Anna Barrett - 1994 - Journal of Medical Humanities 15 (1):31-49.
    Derogatory language is common in medicine. “Objectifying” because it treats people as objects, it reflects an attitude toward patients, who are overwhelmingly seen as wrong, abnormal, and other. I discuss examples of objectifying language and its results; writers have attempted to explain demeaning jargon, but their attempts glorify doctors without admitting how destructive this language is. Legitimale concerns, such as limit-setting, are insufficient explanation. Medical training can be humiliating and shameful, and real responsibility cannot develop under such threat. Doctors-in-training turn (...)
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