The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract This article explores the phenomenon of ‘‘phantom pain.’ ’ The analysis is based on personal experi-ences elicited from individuals who have lost a limb or live with a paralyzed body part. Our study reveals that the ways in which these individuals express their pain experience is an integral aspect of that experience. The material consists of interviews undertaken with men who are living with phan-tom pain resulting from a traumatic injury. The phenome-nological analysis is inspired by Zahavi (J Conscious Stud 8(5–7):151–167, 2001) and Merleau-Ponty (Phenomenol-ogy of perception. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1962/2000). On a descriptive level th...
To the person in pain, its existence is self evident and utterly convincing. However, the scientist ...
In this paper, we discuss how phenomenology might cogently express the way painful experiences are ...
Preparation of this chapter was supported by a Medical Research Council of Canada (MRC) Scholar Aw...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comThis article exp...
This article explores the phenomenon of “phantom pain.” The analysis is based on personal experience...
Chronic pain is a rising global pandemic resulting in suffering across the world. It has been named ...
Whether understood as sensation, perception, experience, or image, pain is caught within a conceptua...
The artwork produced for this thesis examines pain from three primary perspectives: medical, psycho-...
The search for meaning of adults diagnosed with and treated for cancer is fundamental, particularly ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...
<p>Beginning with the uncanny case of phantom pain, as it is experienced, for example, by the ampute...
The main goal of this dissertation project was to understand and explain the meaning of pain for adu...
Phantom pain is pain caused by elimination or interruption of sensory nerve impulses by destroying o...
The phantom limb is an ailment in which a patient perceives a limb that is no longer present after a...
This article explores the concept of ‘pain’ and the relation between abstract, detached ...
To the person in pain, its existence is self evident and utterly convincing. However, the scientist ...
In this paper, we discuss how phenomenology might cogently express the way painful experiences are ...
Preparation of this chapter was supported by a Medical Research Council of Canada (MRC) Scholar Aw...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comThis article exp...
This article explores the phenomenon of “phantom pain.” The analysis is based on personal experience...
Chronic pain is a rising global pandemic resulting in suffering across the world. It has been named ...
Whether understood as sensation, perception, experience, or image, pain is caught within a conceptua...
The artwork produced for this thesis examines pain from three primary perspectives: medical, psycho-...
The search for meaning of adults diagnosed with and treated for cancer is fundamental, particularly ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordD...
<p>Beginning with the uncanny case of phantom pain, as it is experienced, for example, by the ampute...
The main goal of this dissertation project was to understand and explain the meaning of pain for adu...
Phantom pain is pain caused by elimination or interruption of sensory nerve impulses by destroying o...
The phantom limb is an ailment in which a patient perceives a limb that is no longer present after a...
This article explores the concept of ‘pain’ and the relation between abstract, detached ...
To the person in pain, its existence is self evident and utterly convincing. However, the scientist ...
In this paper, we discuss how phenomenology might cogently express the way painful experiences are ...
Preparation of this chapter was supported by a Medical Research Council of Canada (MRC) Scholar Aw...