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The Psychomatrix A Deeper Understanding Of Our Relationship With Pain Doreen M Francis

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The Psychomatrix A Deeper Understanding Of Our Relationship With Pain Doreen M Francis
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Doreen M. Francis
ISBN: 9781782414926, 1782414924
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Psychomatrix A Deeper Understanding Of Our Relationship With Pain Doreen M Francis by Doreen M. Francis 9781782414926, 1782414924 instant download after payment.

What is pain? What does it mean to have a relationship with it and how does this affect your identity and existence? The author's definition of pain is derived from that proposed by scientists, such as Melzack, Wall and Freud. Pain is a dynamic, multi-layered, diverse collection of experiences, which impacts and influences us throughout life. Pain is a kind of conglomerate of past, traumatic, neurobiological, psychological and emotional imprints--pain as in suffering or being in pain. The author argues that it is not pain, as such, but our relationship with pain, which is most significant to the processes of our lives. In examining the combination of Freud's psychosexual theory of development and Melzack's theory of the neuromatrix, the author endeavours to evidence her theory that there is the distinct possibility for the existence of what she has named a Psychomatrix-patterns of pain (loss, abandonment, grief, rejection, desire) imprinted from infancy.

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