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一例意外眼球破裂伤并面部毁容患者的心理干预 被引量:5
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作者 王延文 《中华护理杂志》 CSCD 北大核心 2000年第1期41-42,共2页
关键词 眼球破裂伤 面部毁容 心理干预
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面部毁容患者的社会心理反应 被引量:1
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作者 温丰平(编译) 阮晶晶(编译) 谢卫国(审校) 《中华烧伤杂志》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2010年第6期424-424,共1页
作者面部曾严重烧伤,此后一直从事面部毁容患者社会心理支持方面的工作,并成立了致力于帮助面部毁容患者的非盈利组织“Changing Faces(改变面容)”。作者结合自己的亲身经历,论述了面部毁容对患者的社会心理冲击及对患者人生的巨... 作者面部曾严重烧伤,此后一直从事面部毁容患者社会心理支持方面的工作,并成立了致力于帮助面部毁容患者的非盈利组织“Changing Faces(改变面容)”。作者结合自己的亲身经历,论述了面部毁容对患者的社会心理冲击及对患者人生的巨大影响,阐述了争取毁容者公平待遇和权利以及毁容者社会心理支持方面的进展,指出应通过社会心理干预帮助毁容者走出误区,增强患者重新幸福生活的自信心。 展开更多
关键词 面部毁容 社会心理反应 患者 社会心理支持 社会心理干预 FACES 严重烧伤 心理冲击
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感冒用药忌“四滥”
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作者 马亚平 《家庭医药(就医选药)》 2014年第7期44-45,共2页
2014年5月24日,中央一台《生活早参考》播报,一患者因感冒不适用药后,疑似因使用复方氨基比林针剂引发过敏反应,出现重症多形红斑型药疹,导致面部毁容,甚至差点丧命。此案例着实让人震惊与同情,撇开此案例的具体用药细节不说,目前感冒... 2014年5月24日,中央一台《生活早参考》播报,一患者因感冒不适用药后,疑似因使用复方氨基比林针剂引发过敏反应,出现重症多形红斑型药疹,导致面部毁容,甚至差点丧命。此案例着实让人震惊与同情,撇开此案例的具体用药细节不说,目前感冒的药物治疗中确实存在不少误区,尤其存在以下4种滥用的现象——滥用退热药感冒伴发热时打复方氨基比林针、服退热药,这是很多患者和基层医生的常规治疗方法。 展开更多
关键词 感冒用药 重症多形红斑型药疹 复方氨基比林 过敏反应 面部毁容 药物治疗 治疗方法 基层医生
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Stuck with the Sur-face: An Ethical Approach to Facial Disfigurement in Willa Cather's "The Profile"
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作者 Gudrun M. Grabher 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2016年第3期131-138,共8页
The human face consists of three dimensions: (1) the visible, static sur-face, (2) the mobile dimension, which communicates thoughts, emotions, and states of mind, and (3) the invisible dimension, the face aspa... The human face consists of three dimensions: (1) the visible, static sur-face, (2) the mobile dimension, which communicates thoughts, emotions, and states of mind, and (3) the invisible dimension, the face aspars-pro-toto for the whole person who owns the face. In this latter sense, the human face is at the center of Emmanuel Levinas' theory of ethics: We encounter each other face-to-face, he argues, and it is the other's face that calls for my ethical response to the holiness of his/her wholeness and essence. The primary ethical imperative is: "Thou shalt not kill." When we encounter a facially disfigured person, we usually fail to respond ethically because we concentrate on the disfigurement. The second dimension, as a result of the disfigurement, is often impaired and thus incapable of communicating in such a way that we can "read" the face. With our gaze fixed on the disfigured part of the face, we lose sight of the person as a whole. Metaphorically speaking, we could even say that we "kill" the person. Levinas conceives of the other's face not in its plastic manifestation. But the encounter with the other does at first take place as embodiment. According to Merleau-Ponty, this encounter is by definition interactive and dialogical. In Willa Cather's short story "The Profile," young beautiful Virginia marries a portrait painter after he has finished her portrait in profile. The left side of her face is severely disfigured because of a burn. Her husband is waiting impatiently for her to talk about "it" and the suffering it must cause her in order to "heal" her with his love, but she behaves as if it did not exist and even likes to dress extravagantly. In the following analysis of the short story, it will be illustrated how the husband fails to respond to his wife's face's invitation to interact with it and get in touch with the wholeness of her person that it stands for. Instead, he reduces her to the disfigurement. When he finally names the scar, he metaphorically "kills" her, as well as their marriage. 展开更多
关键词 the human face facial disfigurement ethics of the face (E. Levinas) phenomenology (Merleau-Ponty) lived embodiment the visual arts Victor Hugo
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