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Informationen zum Autor Peter Wemyss-Gorman has over 25 years' experience of treating pain, and trying to help patients to live well with pain he had all too often failed to relieve. He established the Pain Clinic and Pain Management Programme at the Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath, and was the co-founder of the BPS Philosophy and Ethics SIG in 2001. Klappentext A reconsideration of our treatment and understanding of pain and suffering in all its forms, and approaches to its relief and management. Keynote speakers from the British Pain Society explore innovative approaches to pain management, recentring the importance of healing within the biomedicine-dominated field of pain medicine. Zusammenfassung A reconsideration of our treatment and understanding of pain and suffering in all its forms, and approaches to its relief and management. Keynote speakers from the British Pain Society explore innovative approaches to pain management, recentring the importance of healing within the biomedicine-dominated field of pain medicine. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Pain and Placebo; Suffering, Caring and Healing. Paul Dieppe 2 Healing from within - the use of hypnotic techniques in chronic pain management Ann Williamson 3. Suffering As A Guiding Call Towards Transformative Change David Reilly 4. "Guerir quelquefois, Soulager souvent, Consoler toujours" Raanan Gillon 5. Pain, breathlessness and disability: a phenomenological analysis Havi Carel 6. "This is going to hurt me more than it hurts you": the problem of pain Tom Shakespeare 7. Pain Signals and other bad language Betsan Corkhill 8 Healing the pain of a wounded soul Jeremy Swayne 9. Suffering and the world's religions: the search for meaning in pain Peter Wemyss-Gorman 10. Ethnic and Cultural Effects on Pain Assessment and Management Jonathan Koffman 12. Why the opioid epidemic? John Loeser 13 . Therapeutic Knitting to Facilitate Change Betsan Corkhill 14. The real experience of pain - first-hand accounts Bryan Vernon ...
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Introduction
1. Pain and Placebo; Suffering, Caring and Healing.
Paul Dieppe2 Healing from within - the use of hypnotic techniques in chronic
pain management
Ann Williamson3. Suffering As A Guiding Call Towards Transformative Change
David Reilly4. "Guerir quelquefois, Soulager souvent, Consoler toujours"
Raanan Gillon5. Pain, breathlessness and disability: a phenomenological
analysis
Havi Carel6. "This is going to hurt me more than it hurts you": the problem
of pain
Tom Shakespeare7. Pain Signals and other bad language
Betsan Corkhill8
Healing the pain of a wounded soul Jeremy Swayne9. Suffering and the world's religions: the search for meaning in pain Peter Wemyss-Gorman10. Ethnic and Cultural Effects on Pain Assessment and
Management
Jonathan Koffman 12. Why the opioid epidemic?
John Loeser13 . Therapeutic Knitting to Facilitate Change
Betsan Corkhill 14. The real experience of pain - first-hand accounts
Bryan Vernon
About the author
Peter Wemyss-Gorman has over 25 years' experience of treating pain, and trying to help patients to live well with pain he had all too often failed to relieve. He established the Pain Clinic and Pain Management Programme at the Princess Royal Hospital, Haywards Heath, and was the co-founder of the BPS Philosophy and Ethics SIG in 2001.