This article is concerned with the nature of suffering as experienced by women struggling with problems related to the body. Since the body is viewed as integral in the formation of a woman's identity and self-concept, any illness, ailment, or deficiency associated with it may lead her to experience pain and suffering. To explore meanings of personal suffering, three contexts were chosen, namely familial breast cancer, eating disorders, and infertility. A qualitative approach, using the case study method, was adopted to provide rich descriptions of the different experiences of suffering. In-depth interviews were conducted with women living with familial breast cancer, eating disorders, and infertility. Two women were chosen for each co...
The hermeneutic-phenomenological study presented in this article is grounded in a lifeworld perspect...
This paper is a critical analysis of individual, chronically ill bodies in their various relationshi...
Copyright © 2012 Patrick Peretti-Watel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
This research explores women’s experiences of arm morbidity after breast cancer. Biomedical knowled...
The article reviews investigative work to date worldwide on the topic of human pain in the frame of ...
The master’s thesis focuses on women’s experiences of breast cancer. Breast cancer in women is one o...
Suffering is a fundamental experience of the human condition. Whereas the arts and humanities have s...
To the editor: There is no universal experience of living with breast cancer, only individuals that ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women. It is considered anappalling d...
This article exemplifies research on the subjective life experiences of women with breast cancer, de...
Aims: The overall goal of the thesis was to understand and to conceptualize health and suffering amo...
Infertility and the inability to achieve biological parenthood is a painful experience for women and...
This narrative study explored the subjective experiences of 12 individuals (eight women, four men) w...
Abstract Introduction: Suffering is a universal multifaceted phenomenon hard to define and often con...
Abstract Background Despite women are generally overrepresented in behavioral, mental, and musculosk...
The hermeneutic-phenomenological study presented in this article is grounded in a lifeworld perspect...
This paper is a critical analysis of individual, chronically ill bodies in their various relationshi...
Copyright © 2012 Patrick Peretti-Watel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
This research explores women’s experiences of arm morbidity after breast cancer. Biomedical knowled...
The article reviews investigative work to date worldwide on the topic of human pain in the frame of ...
The master’s thesis focuses on women’s experiences of breast cancer. Breast cancer in women is one o...
Suffering is a fundamental experience of the human condition. Whereas the arts and humanities have s...
To the editor: There is no universal experience of living with breast cancer, only individuals that ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women. It is considered anappalling d...
This article exemplifies research on the subjective life experiences of women with breast cancer, de...
Aims: The overall goal of the thesis was to understand and to conceptualize health and suffering amo...
Infertility and the inability to achieve biological parenthood is a painful experience for women and...
This narrative study explored the subjective experiences of 12 individuals (eight women, four men) w...
Abstract Introduction: Suffering is a universal multifaceted phenomenon hard to define and often con...
Abstract Background Despite women are generally overrepresented in behavioral, mental, and musculosk...
The hermeneutic-phenomenological study presented in this article is grounded in a lifeworld perspect...
This paper is a critical analysis of individual, chronically ill bodies in their various relationshi...
Copyright © 2012 Patrick Peretti-Watel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...