Recounting a series of case studies, Dr. Clifton K. Meador shows how he came to reject a strict adherence to the prevailing biomolecular model of disease and its separation of mind and body. He studied other theories and approaches and adjusted his practice accordingly to treat what he called ""nondisease"".
Filled with fascinating case histories, this book describes the authors encounters with patients who exhibited clear symptoms but had no definable disease. Dr. Clifton Meador explains how these cases led him to rethink his orthodox assumptions about medicine and to pursue new methods and approaches - including more in-depth interviewing and listening techniques - for helping such patients.