Misimagining the unimaginable: The disability paradox and healthcare decision making.
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Peter Ubel
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Loewenstein G
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Schwarz N
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Dylan Smith
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Keywords:
psychological adaptation, chronic disease psychology, decision making, delivery of health care, disabled persons psychology, humans, imagination, patient participation psychology, quality of life, United States
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Ubel PA, Loewenstein G, Schwarz N, Smith DM. Misimagining the unimaginable: The disability paradox and healthcare decision making.. Health Psychology 2005;24(4 Suppl):S57-S62.
Peter Ubel, MD
Peter A. Ubel, MD, is Professor of Medicine and Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan; a primary care physician at the Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Associate Director of the Michigan Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars...
Dylan Smith, PhD
Dylan Smith studied social psychology at Arizona State University, where his work focused on interpersonal and intergroup relations and evolutionary psychology. His current research seeks to translate theoretical and methodological advances in the behavioral sciences to the study of health-related...