The Social Face of Pain

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Pain is a virtually universal experience, yet understanding another person's pain poses great challenges. Because pain is subjective, much of what can be determined about a person's pain is based on what the individual verbally or nonverbally communicates. Therefore, it is useful to consider the task of pain assessment from a communications perspective; the individual attempting to understand another's pain is an observer who only has access to the sufferer's expression of pain. Facial expressions can be used as clues to understanding pain but they are subject to many influences. Social context has an impact on communications, as pain assessment is often undertaken in the presence of others (e.g., medical staff, visitors, and other patients). This book describes research showing how facial expressions of pain can be influenced by social context. Consideration of factors that influence patients' expression and health care providers' interpretations of pain could lead to improved pain assessment and management practices. This book is relevant for those in the health care profession or anyone who is interested in learning more about how people communicate pain.

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Melanie Badali completed her MA and PhD degrees in Clinical Psychology at The University of British Columbia. Her research advisor was Kenneth Craig, PhD. She currently works as a Registered Psychologist at The North Shore Stress and Anxiety Clinic in North Vancouver, BC. For more information visit www.melaniebadali.com.


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Pain is a virtually universal experience, yet understanding another person s pain poses great challenges. Because pain is subjective, much of what can be determined about a person s pain is based on what the individual verbally or nonverbally communicates. Therefore, it is useful to consider the task of pain assessment from a communications perspective; the individual attempting to understand another s pain is an observer who only has access to the sufferer s expression of pain. Facial expressions can be used as clues to understanding pain but they are subject to many influences. Social context has an impact on communications, as pain assessment is often undertaken in the presence of others (e.g., medical staff, visitors, and other patients). This book describes research showing how facial expressions of pain can be influenced by social context. Consideration of factors that influence patients expression and health care providers interpretations of pain could lead to improved pain assessment and management practices. This book is relevant for those in the health care profession or anyone who is interested in learning more about how people communicate pain.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 236
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • Gewicht 369g
    • Untertitel Contextual Effects on Pain Expression
    • Autor Melanie A. Badali , Kenneth D. Craig
    • Titel The Social Face of Pain
    • Veröffentlichung 13.09.2013
    • ISBN 3659456829
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9783659456824
    • Jahr 2013
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T15mm
    • GTIN 09783659456824

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