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Meanings of Pain
Volume 2: Common Types of Pain and Language
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Main description:

Experiential evidence shows that pain is associated with common meanings. These include a meaning of threat or danger, which is experienced as immediately distressing or unpleasant; cognitive meanings, which are focused on the long-term consequences of having chronic pain; and existential meanings such as hopelessness, which are more about the person with chronic pain than the pain itself.

This interdisciplinary book - the second in the three-volume Meanings of Pain series edited by Dr Simon van Rysewyk - aims to better understand pain by describing experiences of pain and the meanings these experiences hold for the people living through them. The lived experiences of pain described here involve various types of chronic pain, including spinal pain, labour pain, rheumatic pain, diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, complex regional pain syndrome, endometriosis-associated pain, and cancer-related pain. Two chapters provide narrative descriptions of pain, recounted and interpreted by people with pain.

Language is important to understanding the meaning of pain since it is the primary tool human beings use to manipulate meaning. As discussed in the book, linguistic meaning may hold clues to understanding some pain-related experiences, including the stigmatisation of people with pain, the dynamics of patient-clinician communication, and other issues, such as relationships between pain, public policy and the law, and attempts to develop a taxonomy of pain that is meaningful for patients. Clinical implications are described in each chapter.

This book is intended for people with pain, their family members or caregivers, clinicians, researchers, advocates, and policy makers.


Contents:

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1: Exploring the Meanings of Pain: My Pain Story

Chapter 2: After the Tango in the Doorway: An Autoethnography of Living with Persistent Pain

Chapter 3: Diagnosing Human Suffering and Pain: Integrating Phenomenology in Science and Medicine

Chapter 4: "Pain Takes Over Everything": The Experience of Pain and Strategies for Management

Chapter 5: Changing Pain: Making Sense of Rehabilitation in Persistent Spine Pain

Chapter 6: "Let Me Be a Meaningful Part in the Outside World": A Caring Perspective on Long-Term Rheumatic Pain and Fear-Avoidance Beliefs in Relation to Body Awareness and Physical Activities

Chapter 7: The Importance of Pain Imagery in Women with Endometriosis-Associated Pain, and Wider Implications for Patients with Chronic Pain

Chapter 8: Labour Pain

Chapter 9: Living with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Understanding the Battle

Chapter 10: Cancer Pain and Coping

Chapter 11: Common Meanings of Living with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain from the Perspective of Patients

Chapter 12: Connotations of Pain in a Socio-Psycho-Biological Framework

Chapter 13: Is "Chronic Pain" a Meaningful Diagnosis?

Chapter 14: The Meaning of Pain Expressions and Pain Communication

Chapter 15: On Saying it Hurts: Performativity and Politics of Pain


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9783030241568
Publisher: Springer (Springer Nature Switzerland AG)
Publication date: September, 2020
Pages: 301
Weight: 480g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Anaesthetics and Pain, Neuroscience, Psychology

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