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All In Your Head Making Sense Of Pediatric Pain Mara Buchbinder

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All In Your Head Making Sense Of Pediatric Pain Mara Buchbinder
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.45 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Mara Buchbinder
Language: English
Year: 2015

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All In Your Head Making Sense Of Pediatric Pain Mara Buchbinder by Mara Buchbinder instant download after payment.

Although pain is a universal human experience, many view the pain of others as private, resistant to language, and, therefore, essentially unknowable. And, yet, despite the obvious limits to comprehending another’s internal state, language is all that we have to translate pain from the solitary and unknowable to a phenomenon richly described in literature, medicine, and everyday life. Without denying the private dimensions of pain, All in Your Head offers an entirely fresh perspective that considers how pain may be configured, managed, explained, and even experienced in deeply relational ways.
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in a pediatric pain clinic in California, Mara Buchbinder explores how clinicians, adolescent patients, and their families make sense of puzzling symptoms and work to alleviate pain. Through careful attention to the language of pain—including narratives, conversations, models, and metaphors—and detailed analysis of how young pain sufferers make meaning through interactions with others, her book reveals that however private pain may be, making sense of it is profoundly social.
NOTE: The author does not hypocritically address the issue of male neonatal circumcision, maybe because she is Jewish?

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