Pain as human experience : an anthropological perspective
Series: Comparative studies of health systems and medical carePublication details: Berkeley, Calif. : University of California, 1994ISBN:- 0520075129
Contents:
Summary: This book searches out effective ways to describe & analyze the human context of pain."
Pain as a human experience: an introduction ; A Body in pain: the making of a world of chronic pain ; Work as a haven from pain ; Symptoms & social performances: the case of Diane Reden ; Chronic illness & the construction of narratives ; ""After a while no one believes you"": real & unreal pain ; Pain & resistance :the delegitimation & relegitimation of local worlds ; Epilogue
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Book | David Adams Library (Royal Marsden) Shelves | WL704 GOO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 0000003196 |
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WL704 FOR Opioids in cancer pain | WL704 GAG Cancer pain management scenarios | WL704 GAT Clinical essentials of pain management | WL704 GOO Pain as human experience : an anthropological perspective | WL704 HAD Pain : psychological perspectives | WL704 HES Interventional pain control in cancer pain management | WL704 HIC Nerve blocks in palliative care |
Pain as a human experience: an introduction ; A Body in pain: the making of a world of chronic pain ; Work as a haven from pain ; Symptoms & social performances: the case of Diane Reden ; Chronic illness & the construction of narratives ; ""After a while no one believes you"": real & unreal pain ; Pain & resistance :the delegitimation & relegitimation of local worlds ; Epilogue
This book searches out effective ways to describe & analyze the human context of pain."
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