The physician-patient relationship and its repercussions. A general but more intimate view of the doctor -patient relationship is presented by Reiser, as a journey half finished, as presented in his readings. It is actually speculated that the communication between a patient and a doctor is more helpful in the treatment of the patients symptoms, the drugs only take a part in suppressing the sickness. How then is this so? William and Reiser describe what pharmacological and therapeutic adherence is, in which they say that to adhere to treatment is to follow through to the last medication, that would enable a sickness to be suppressed. To do this ,it is advised that the patients take keenly into observance that taking the drugs at the right time, in the right amounts and for the right period of time works to reach the goal faster that when the conditions are not met. The elephant in the room is adherence and communication with the right physician, which creates a relationship that would see the patient get healed faster or the process prolongs itself.Taking into account what the doctor says about the biopsycho-social elaboration of the symptoms in a sick