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Area of Science:

  • Medicine
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

Background:

  • A patient experienced a cerebro-vascular accident after severe eclampsia.
  • The patient faced complex relationships with her family, community, and the medical system.
  • The patient harbored unconscious blame towards her newborn.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the long-term development of a therapeutic relationship between a family physician and a challenging patient.
  • To illustrate the process of building trust in a clinical setting over an extended period.
  • To explore the patient's journey toward self-reflection and forgiveness.

Main Methods:

  • A narrative case study approach was employed.
  • The relationship spanned nearly two decades.
  • Focus on the evolution of the physician-patient dynamic and patient's internal process.

Main Results:

  • The development of trust was a slow and challenging process.
  • The therapeutic relationship facilitated the patient's ability to reflect on her situation.
  • The patient eventually moved towards considering forgiveness.

Conclusions:

  • Long-term therapeutic relationships can foster profound personal growth and healing.
  • Building trust is crucial for patients facing complex psychosocial challenges post-medical events.
  • The case highlights the potential for reconciliation and self-forgiveness through sustained clinical support.