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The ethicality of narrative medicine; 2. Soldiers become casualties: doctors' accounts of the SARS epidemic; 3. Poems from the heart: living with heart failure; 4. Performance narratives in the clinical world; 5. "I cut because it helps": narratives of self-injury in teenage girls; 6. The DIPEx project: collecting personal experiences of illness and health care; 7. Narratives of spirituality and religion in end-of-life care; 8. The death of the narrator 327 $a9. Narrative, emotion, and understanding10. The voice of experience and the voice of the expert - can they speak to each other?; Section 2: Counter-narratives; 11. Wounded or warrior? Stories of being or becoming deaf; 12. Narrative analysis and contested allegations of Munchausen syndrome by proxy; 13. Confounding the experts: the vindication of parental testimony in shaken baby syndrome; 14. Narratives of compound loss: parents' stories from the organ retention scandal; 15. The power of stories over statistics: lessons from neonatal jaundice and infant airplane safety 327 $aSection 3: Meta-narratives16. Narratives of health inequality: interpreting the determinants of health; 17. Narratives of displacement and identity; 18. A thrice-told tale: new readings of an old story; 19. The role of stories and storytelling in organisational change efforts: a field study of an emerging "community of practice" within the UK National Health Service; 20. Meta-narrative mapping: a new approach to the systematic review of complex evidence; 21. How narratives work in psychiatric science: an example from the biological psychiatry of PTSD 327 $a22. Storying policy: constructions of risk in proposals to reform UK mental health legislation23. The temporal construction of medical narratives; Index 330 $aThis comprehensive book celebrates the coming of age of narrative in health care. 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