Psychology of PainWiley, 1995 - 348 sidor Pain is a personal experience, which everyone encounters at some time, that for some unfortunate individuals becomes a permanent factor in their quality of life and clinical treatment. This is the first book to provide a comprehensive, integrated and accessible account of the experience of pain and its implications. It was written for psychologists, doctors, therapists, counsellors, and nurses in both academic and treatment settings. The experience of pain is examined at all stages from first symptoms of pain and how they relate to personal, social and cultural beliefs and attitudes, through the consultation and treatment process, personal coping, and the effects of pain on patient and carers. At every stage the discussion is based on relevant psychological concepts and a review of the latest research. The book provides an integrated, multidisciplinary account of cognitive, biological and social aspects of pain. An emphasis on social psychological processes leads to a new model of pain that will enlighten both teaching and treatment and guide further research. Accounts of pain often deal with specific, specialised aspects but many students and healthcare professionals need a wider, more person-centred understanding of pain, and will find this book a valuable resource and guide to the experience of pain and its implications for treatment and coping. |
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... Chapter 2 ; those designed to record subjective reports are of particular interest here . The chapter closes with a discussion of how pain language may be assessed . Chapter 3 starts by examining research on different social groups with ...
... Chapter 2 ; those designed to record subjective reports are of particular interest here . The chapter closes with a discussion of how pain language may be assessed . Chapter 3 starts by examining research on different social groups with ...
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... Chapter 5 ) . Thanks also to Caroline Selai for the quotation in Chapter 10 and to the Mizen family for the Zulu words for pain , referred to in Chapter 2. Without the warm - hearted and unstinting secretarial help from Joanne Schol and ...
... Chapter 5 ) . Thanks also to Caroline Selai for the quotation in Chapter 10 and to the Mizen family for the Zulu words for pain , referred to in Chapter 2. Without the warm - hearted and unstinting secretarial help from Joanne Schol and ...
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... chapter we revisit the theme of consultation and look at how beliefs and other social and psychological factors affect this decision making . Although the " obvious " choice of consultant might appear to be a doctor , there is evidence ...
... chapter we revisit the theme of consultation and look at how beliefs and other social and psychological factors affect this decision making . Although the " obvious " choice of consultant might appear to be a doctor , there is evidence ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Biological Mechanisms of Pain | 8 |
Measuring Painful Sensations | 24 |
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