2024
DOI: 10.1177/13591053241284197
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Focus on the blind spots of clinician-patient interactions: A critical narrative review of collusion in medical setting

Sophia Deliyanidis,
Friedrich Carl Stiefel,
Céline Bourquin
et al.

Abstract: Collusions, interpersonal phenomena with an impact on patients, significant others, clinicians, and care, are mainly described in the psychotherapeutic literature but also occur in the medical setting. Comprehended as an unconscious bond between two or more persons from a psychotherapeutic perspective, definitions and collusive situations described in the medical setting vary. The question arises whether medical collusions, compared to collusions occurring in the psychiatric setting emerge in different clinica… Show more

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