We present a detailed framework for understanding the numerous and complicated interactions among psychological and social determinants of pain through examination of the process of pain communication. The focus is on an improved understanding of immediate dyadic transactions during painful events in the context of broader social phenomena. Fine-grain consideration of social transactions during pain leads to an appreciation of sociobehavioral events affecting both suffering persons as well as caregivers. Our examination considers knowledge from a variety of perspectives, including clinical health psychology, social and developmental processes, evolutionary psychology, communication studies, and behavioral neuroscience
The biopsychosocial model of pain incorporates the physiological and psychosocial factors that contr...
The dominant socioaffective model of empathy has emphasized the overlap between brain mechanisms in...
Pain is one of the most ubiquitious problems of today\u27s world, its impact being far-reaching. Cur...
We present a detailed framework for understanding the numerous and complicated interactions among ps...
We present a detailed framework for understanding the numerous and complicated interactions among ps...
The Routledge International Handbook of Psychobiology provides authoritative, cutting-edge research ...
Researchers in cognitive neuroscience have investigated extensively how psychological factors shape ...
This chapter is part of a resource which presents a state-of-the-art account of the psychology of pa...
none3siIn this issue, Fabbro and Crescentini [1] provide an integrative review of neuroscientific, p...
To date, pain research has focused almost exclusively on operant models to interpret the function a...
Pain overlap theory has generated decades of controversy and still receives considerable research at...
ABSTRACT—The biopsychosocial model treats pain as re-sulting from a complex interaction of biologica...
The prevalence and cost of chronic pain is a major physical and mental health care problem in the Un...
Objective: To identify whether the biopsychosocial framework of illness has overcome the limitations...
The biopsychosocial model of pain incorporates the physiological and psychosocial factors that contr...
The dominant socioaffective model of empathy has emphasized the overlap between brain mechanisms in...
Pain is one of the most ubiquitious problems of today\u27s world, its impact being far-reaching. Cur...
We present a detailed framework for understanding the numerous and complicated interactions among ps...
We present a detailed framework for understanding the numerous and complicated interactions among ps...
The Routledge International Handbook of Psychobiology provides authoritative, cutting-edge research ...
Researchers in cognitive neuroscience have investigated extensively how psychological factors shape ...
This chapter is part of a resource which presents a state-of-the-art account of the psychology of pa...
none3siIn this issue, Fabbro and Crescentini [1] provide an integrative review of neuroscientific, p...
To date, pain research has focused almost exclusively on operant models to interpret the function a...
Pain overlap theory has generated decades of controversy and still receives considerable research at...
ABSTRACT—The biopsychosocial model treats pain as re-sulting from a complex interaction of biologica...
The prevalence and cost of chronic pain is a major physical and mental health care problem in the Un...
Objective: To identify whether the biopsychosocial framework of illness has overcome the limitations...
The biopsychosocial model of pain incorporates the physiological and psychosocial factors that contr...
The dominant socioaffective model of empathy has emphasized the overlap between brain mechanisms in...
Pain is one of the most ubiquitious problems of today\u27s world, its impact being far-reaching. Cur...