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Difficult patients or difficult encounters?
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Sir,
Dr Schattner1 stresses that research interest in the psychosocial and behavioural aspects of medical illness is rapidly growing, and extensive data have accumulated to support a bi-directional relationship of high clinical significance. In this field, communication studies on the doctor-patient relationship have been of interest to
Department of Psychiatry Federal University of São Paulo São Paulo Brazil e-mail: mdemarco@psiquiatria.epm.br
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