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Meanings of pain[electronic resource] /
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Rysewyk, Simon van.
Meanings of pain[electronic resource] /
レコード種別:
言語・文字資料 (印刷物) : 単行資料
[NT 15000414] null:
616.0472
タイトル / 著者:
Meanings of pain/ edited by Simon van Rysewyk.
その他の著者:
Rysewyk, Simon van.
出版された:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
記述:
viii, 401 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
含まれています:
Springer eBooks
主題:
Pain.
主題:
Biomedicine.
主題:
Neurosciences.
主題:
Pain Medicine.
主題:
Phenomenology.
主題:
Clinical Psychology.
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9783319490229
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9783319490212
[NT 15000228] null:
A call for study on the meanings of pain -- Pain and the dangers of objectivity -- Neural plasticity and the malleability of pain -- The emotional perception of phantom limb pain -- Is pain unreal -- The contribution of new technological breakthroughs to the neuroscientific research of pain communication -- A scientific and philosophical analysis of meanings of pain in studies of pain and suffering -- An interpretative phenomenological analysis of non-malignant chronic low back pain -- Phenomenology of chronic pain: De-personalization and re-personalization.
[NT 15000229] null:
Although pain is widely recognized by clinicians and researchers as an experience, pain is always felt in a patient-specific way rather than experienced for what it objectively is, making perceived meaning important in the study of pain. The book contributors explain why meaning is important in the way that pain is felt and promote the integration of quantitative and qualitative methods to study meanings of pain. For the first time in a book, the study of the meanings of pain is given the attention it deserves. All pain research and medicine inevitably have to negotiate how pain is perceived, how meanings of pain can be described within the fabric of a person's life and neurophysiology, what factors mediate them, how they interact and change over time, and how the relationship between patient, researcher, and clinician might be understood in terms of meaning. Though meanings of pain are not intensively studied in contemporary pain research or thoroughly described as part of clinical assessment, no pain researcher or clinician can avoid asking questions about how pain is perceived or the types of data and scientific methods relevant in discovering the answers.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49022-9
Meanings of pain[electronic resource] /
Meanings of pain
[electronic resource] /edited by Simon van Rysewyk. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - viii, 401 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
A call for study on the meanings of pain -- Pain and the dangers of objectivity -- Neural plasticity and the malleability of pain -- The emotional perception of phantom limb pain -- Is pain unreal -- The contribution of new technological breakthroughs to the neuroscientific research of pain communication -- A scientific and philosophical analysis of meanings of pain in studies of pain and suffering -- An interpretative phenomenological analysis of non-malignant chronic low back pain -- Phenomenology of chronic pain: De-personalization and re-personalization.
Although pain is widely recognized by clinicians and researchers as an experience, pain is always felt in a patient-specific way rather than experienced for what it objectively is, making perceived meaning important in the study of pain. The book contributors explain why meaning is important in the way that pain is felt and promote the integration of quantitative and qualitative methods to study meanings of pain. For the first time in a book, the study of the meanings of pain is given the attention it deserves. All pain research and medicine inevitably have to negotiate how pain is perceived, how meanings of pain can be described within the fabric of a person's life and neurophysiology, what factors mediate them, how they interact and change over time, and how the relationship between patient, researcher, and clinician might be understood in terms of meaning. Though meanings of pain are not intensively studied in contemporary pain research or thoroughly described as part of clinical assessment, no pain researcher or clinician can avoid asking questions about how pain is perceived or the types of data and scientific methods relevant in discovering the answers.
ISBN: 9783319490229
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-49022-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
394039
Pain.
LC Class. No.: RB127
Dewey Class. No.: 616.0472
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