The renowned Swiss physician and psychiatrist opens wide the doorway to hope for the sick, the lonely, the troubled in spirit--a hope founded on a new awareness of the importance of the mind and spirit in healing. His approach to medicine treats the patient as a person, rather than as a mere case. He insists that the problems of the patient in his personal life, his relationships with his family, with his friends, with society, with the world, with God--all of these are contributing factors to physical illness. "All men," he says, "are struggling more or less consciously with personal problems which have a considerable influence on their health--conflicts, rebellions, negative attitude, moral failings and spiritual anxieties."
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