Fear to Fun: The idea of guilt in relation to disease
From Fear to Fun - Efficient consultation - Empower patients by Astrid M. Koenig
Episode notes
This episode explores why children and adults often link illness with guilt. When we lose control, feel “not OK,” or sense that something abnormal is happening in our bodies, guilt and shame can surface — especially when behaviour is connected to the illness. These emotions shape how patients approach doctors, how they interpret questions, and how willing they are to seek help.
We cover:
- Why illness often triggers guilt, shame, and fear
- How children and adolescents interpret disease as punishment
- Why behaviour‑linked illnesses (foreign bodies, obesity, alcohol, smoking) intensify shame
- How guilt loads the doctor–patient interaction with tension before anyone speaks
- The roles patients adopt: perpetrator, victim, or accuser
- The roles doctors are cast into: judge or protector
- Why child ...
Keywords
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