Abstract
With the integrated approach to history-taking of the patient the advantages of two different medical systems can be combined: Traditional Chinese medicine's syndrome diagnostics with its precise observations of phenomenological changes in health and disease is combined with the specific subject-oriented approach of modern psychosomatic and anthropological medicine, i.e., mainly of modern German-speaking psychosomatic medicine. The aim of this technique is to establish a true picture of the person's illness in time and place, not the patient's disease. It is the patient who contributes the most valuable information to this picture. This technique embraces certain new questions and a specific sequence of “open” and “closed” questions.
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