This book employs contemporary philosophy, scientific research, and clinical reports to argue that pain, though real, is not an appropriate object of scientific generalisations or an appropriate target for medical intervention. Each pain experience is instead complex and idiosyncratic in a way which undermines scientific utility. In addition to contributing novel arguments and developing a novel position on the nature of pain, the book provides an interdisciplinary overview of dominant models of pain. The author lays the needed groundwork for improved models and targeted treatments at a time when pain science, pain medicine, and philosophy are explicitly searching for both and failing to find them. The Complex Reality of Pain will be of int...
INTRODUCTION The topic of pain offers a treasure trove of anthropological research projects that po...
Whether understood as sensation, perception, experience, or image, pain is caught within a conceptua...
Theories of pain have traditionally been dominated by biomedicine and concentrate upon its neurophys...
This book employs contemporary philosophy, scientific research, and clinical reports to argue that p...
Chronic pain has increasingly become a significant health challenge, not just as a symptomatic manif...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Objective: To identify whether the biopsychosocial framework of illness has overcome the limitations...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Throughout much of clinical history, those working within the arena of pain medicine have conceptual...
This essay is a reflection on my professional norms when I do pain research, treat pain patients, an...
Over recent decades pain has received increasing attention as philosophers, psychologists and neuros...
Although there have been notable advances in pain medicine in recent decades, pain relief often rema...
Chronic pain is a rising global pandemic resulting in suffering across the world. It has been named ...
Theories of pain have traditionally been dominated by biomedicine and concentrate upon its neurophys...
Strategies to reduce the burden of persistent pain in society are rooted in a biomedical paradigm. T...
INTRODUCTION The topic of pain offers a treasure trove of anthropological research projects that po...
Whether understood as sensation, perception, experience, or image, pain is caught within a conceptua...
Theories of pain have traditionally been dominated by biomedicine and concentrate upon its neurophys...
This book employs contemporary philosophy, scientific research, and clinical reports to argue that p...
Chronic pain has increasingly become a significant health challenge, not just as a symptomatic manif...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Objective: To identify whether the biopsychosocial framework of illness has overcome the limitations...
Philosophers think of pain less and less as a paradigmatic instance of mentality, for which they see...
Throughout much of clinical history, those working within the arena of pain medicine have conceptual...
This essay is a reflection on my professional norms when I do pain research, treat pain patients, an...
Over recent decades pain has received increasing attention as philosophers, psychologists and neuros...
Although there have been notable advances in pain medicine in recent decades, pain relief often rema...
Chronic pain is a rising global pandemic resulting in suffering across the world. It has been named ...
Theories of pain have traditionally been dominated by biomedicine and concentrate upon its neurophys...
Strategies to reduce the burden of persistent pain in society are rooted in a biomedical paradigm. T...
INTRODUCTION The topic of pain offers a treasure trove of anthropological research projects that po...
Whether understood as sensation, perception, experience, or image, pain is caught within a conceptua...
Theories of pain have traditionally been dominated by biomedicine and concentrate upon its neurophys...