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Meanings of Pain = Volume 3: Vulnerable or Special Groups of People /
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正題名/作者:
Meanings of Pain/ edited by Simon van Rysewyk.
其他題名:
Volume 3: Vulnerable or Special Groups of People /
其他作者:
van Rysewyk, Simon.
面頁冊數:
VII, 147 p. 5 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Clinical Psychology. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95825-1
ISBN:
9783030958251
Meanings of Pain = Volume 3: Vulnerable or Special Groups of People /
Meanings of Pain
Volume 3: Vulnerable or Special Groups of People /[electronic resource] :edited by Simon van Rysewyk. - 1st ed. 2022. - VII, 147 p. 5 illus.online resource.
Chapter 1. Conceptualising Pain in Critically-Ill Neonates or Infants -- Chapter 2. Pain in the Fetus and the Preterm Baby -- Chapter 3. Developmental Influences on the Meanings of Pain in Children -- Chapter 4. “Ooh, You Got to Holler Sometime:” Pain Meaning and Experiences of Black Older Adults -- Chapter 5. Exploring the Meaning of Chronic Low Back Pain as a Life of ‘Living Death’ in Rural Nigeria -- Chapter 6. Painworld: A Phenomenological View of Veteran Experiences of Living with Chronic Pain -- Chapter 7. “It’s Just One of Them Things You’ve Got to Try and Manage”: Meanings of Pain for People with Brain Injury.
This book, the third and final volume in the Meaning of Pain series, describes what pain means to people with pain in “vulnerable” groups, and how meaning changes pain – and them – over time. Immediate pain warns of harm or injury to the person with pain. If pain persists over time, more complex meanings can become interwoven with this primitive meaning of threat. These cognitive meanings include thoughts and anxiety about the adverse consequences of pain. Such meanings can nourish existential sufferings, which are more about the person than the pain, such as loss, loneliness, or despair. Although chronic pain can affect anyone, there are some groups of people for whom particular clinical support and understanding is urgently needed. This applies to “vulnerable” or “special” groups of people, and to the question of what pain means to them. These groups include children, women, older adults, veterans, addicts, people with mental health problems, homeless people, or people in rural or indigenous communities. Several chapters in the book focus on the lived experience of pain in vulnerable adults, including black older adults in the US, rural Nigerians, US veterans, and adults with acquired brain injury. The question of what pain experience could mean in the defenceless fetus, neonate, pre-term baby, and child, is examined in depth across three contributions. This book series aspires to create a vocabulary on the “meanings of pain” and a clinical framework with which to use it. It is hoped that the series stimulates self-reflection about the role of meaning in optimal pain management. Meanings of Pain is intended for people with pain, family members or caregivers of people with pain, clinicians, researchers, advocates, and policy makers. Volume I was published in 2016; Volume II in 2019.
ISBN: 9783030958251
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-95825-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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