Are there interactional reasons why doctors may find it hard to tell patients that their physical symptoms may have emotional causes? A conversation analytic study in neurology outpatients
by Chiara M. Monzoni, Roderick Duncan, Richard Grünewald, Markus Reuber
Reference:
Chiara M. Monzoni, Roderick Duncan, Richard Grünewald, Markus Reuber, (2011), "Are there interactional reasons why doctors may find it hard to tell patients that their physical symptoms may have emotional causes? A conversation analytic study in neurology outpatients", Patient Education and Counseling, vol. 85, no. 3, pp. e189–e200.
Bibtex Entry:
@ARTICLE{Monzoni-et-al2011,
  author = "Chiara M. Monzoni, Roderick Duncan, Richard Grünewald and Markus Reuber", 
  doi = "10.1016/j.pec.2011.07.014", 
  keywords = "EMCA, Medical consultations, Emotion", 
  journal = "Patient Education and Counseling", 
  number = "3", 
  pages = "e189–e200", 
  title = "Are there interactional reasons why doctors may find it hard to tell patients that their physical symptoms may have emotional causes? A conversation analytic study in neurology outpatients", 
  url = "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0738399111003818", 
  volume = "85", 
  year = "2011", 
}