
How to Be An Exceptional Patient
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Bernie Siegel is a surgeon whose philosophy is that love, hope and respect prolong lives more consistently than medical science. In this program he backs his assertions with anecdotes from his years of medical practice. The presentation is delightful. Siegel reads with a voice that laughs but also lets the listener believe it can cry. There's obligatory elevator music at some transitions. Otherwise, the program is outstanding, with impeccable sound quality. D.W.K. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine

May 15, 1994
Best-selling author Siegel discusses case studies of patients who have survived despite long odds. He shares his belief in the strength of hope and explains how medical caregivers and family members can help cultivate it. Siegel explains how Alexander Solzhenitsyn's Cancer Ward (1966) as well as ideas about self-induced miracles have influenced his work. He stresses that his successful patients were not denying their immortality; they did not set out not to die but rather to live. Some of the traits of exceptional patients, Siegel notes, are assertiveness, responsible participation, and religious conviction. Other topics he touches on are the healing power of love, the power of the subconscious mind, the importance of finding the right doctor, and how to use illness to confront pain, guilt, and failure. The author reads his text with calm assertiveness. Highly recommended for public libraries.-Ravonne A. Green, Emmanuel Coll. Lib., Franklin Springs, Ga.
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