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While medical language is soaked in metaphor and thinking with metaphor is central to diagnostic work medicine that is medical culture clinical practice and medical education outwardly rejects metaphor for objective literal scientific language This thoughtprovoking book argues that this is a misstep and critically considers what embracing the use of metaphors and similes might mean for shaping medical culture and especially the doctorpatient relationship in a healthy way Thinking With Metaphors in Medicine exploreshow metaphors inhabit medicine sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse and how these metaphors can be revealed appreciated and understoodhow diagnostic work utilizes thinking with metaphorshow patientdoctor communication can be better understood and enhanced as a metaphorical exchangehow the landscape of medicine is historically shaped by leading or didactic metaphors such as the body as machine and medicine as war which may conflict with other values or perspectives on healthcare for instance personcentred careOutlining the kinds of metaphors and resemblances that inhabit medicine and how they shape practices and identities of doctors colleagues and patients this book demonstrates how the landscape of medicine may be reshaped through metaphor shift It is an important work for all those interested in the use of language and rhetoric in medicine whether hailing from a humanities social science or healthcare background. Computational thinking. How to use this resource. Presenting these exercises as a PowerPoint presentation allows you to use the resource in a variety of ways:. Projecting the exercise from the front of the class as a starter/plenary activity.. PowerPoint Presentation . Design by . Charlie Cook. CHAPTER. . 7. Strategies of Societal and Business Interest Groups. © . Routledge. © . Routledge. Learning . Outcomes. After studying this chapter, you should be able to:. A poetic introduction. Metaphor. Metaphors . are comparisons that show how two . different things are . similar . in one . important way (e.g. the moon and a ball are both round).. Writers . use metaphors to help them describe something more clearly and in a more original way. . Professor Markellos . What is Humanities?. History. Progress. Culture. Art. Myth. Literature. Study of Human Beings. What You Will Learn. This course will unravel some of the complexities of the human race . Simile. : . a comparison between two unlike things that have something in common. . A simile always uses the words . like. or . as. to make a comparison. . Examples: . It's been a hard day's night, and I've been working like a dog. - The Beatles . Tim Thornton, Professor. of Philosophy and Mental Health. Overview. The background: the generality of EBM and the particularity of patient-centred care. . Medical humanities can help chart the particular / individual but against a backdrop of EBM faces an objection. . Computational thinking. How to use this resource. Presenting these exercises as a PowerPoint presentation allows you to use the resource in a variety of ways:. Projecting the exercise from the front of the class as a starter/plenary activity.. Jerick Sarceno Period 3 . Definition for Similes and Metaphors . Similes only uses words “like” or “as” to compare anything. Metaphors don’t use “like” or “as” when describing but makes the comparison with another. METAPHOR. A . figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally . applicable; a symbol or representation.. Example. Love is . an open door.. Comparing love to an open door represents how love is an opportunity. The open door represents hope, honesty, and adventure. She is saying love brings you these feelings as well.. © Routledge/Taylor & Francis 2016. Agenda. Learning Objectives. Emotions and Stress. Symptoms and Management of Emotionality. Symptoms and Management of . Worry. Irrational Thinking Patterns. Straight Thinking. v. 2.1 (8 Sept. 2015). Alan Liu, . U. California, Santa Barbara Twitter: @. alanyliu. A map is not a definition. It is a way of moving around and showing others how to get from somewhere they know to somewhere unknown within a reasonable compass.. What is a metaphor?. A metaphor is a LOT like a simile. So, what is the difference?. A metaphor . does not. use . LIKE. or . AS. to make comparisons. But they still compare…. So, what does a metaphor look like?. city CALIFORNIA HUMANITIES condition and connect peopleeach other in order to help strengthen California. California Humanitiesprovided grants and programs across since1975. To learn more, visit calhu \"18 minutes ago -

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