Meanings of pain
Contents
The contribution of new technological breakthroughs to the neuroscientific research of pain communication
Aurore Meugnot, Philip L. Jackson
87-106
A scientific and philosophical analysis of meanings of pain in studies of pain and suffering
Smadar Bustan
107-128
An interpretative phenomenological analysis of non-malignant chronic low back pain
Sherrill Snelgrove
129-146
Pain experience and structures of attention
A phenomenological approach
Agustin Serrano De Haro
165-180
Should investigators introspect on their own pain experiences as study co-participants?
Simon van Rysewyk, Carl Von Baeyer
181-194
Chronic pain and meaning in life
challenge and change
Jessie Dezutter, Laura Dewitte, Siebrecht Vanhooren
211-226
The lived experience of pain-related fear in people with chronic low back pain
Samantha Bunzli, Anne Smith, Rob Schütze, Peter O'Sullivan
227-250
The challenge of validating the experience of chronic pain
the importance of intersubjectivity and reframing
John Quintner, Milton Cohen
281-293
Meanings of chronic pain in patient interactions with health services
Karin Säll Hansson, Carina Elmqvist, Gunilla Lindqvist, Kent Stening
295-307
Seeking order amidst the chaos
the role of metaphor within pain reconceptualisation
Mike Stewart
325-353
The social side of pain
what does it mean to feel another's pain?
Melita J. Giummarra, Lincoln M. Tracy, Young, Bernadette M. Fitzgibbon
355-373