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Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica; May1987, Vol. 31 Issue 4, p292-294, 3p
This invaluable resource presents a state-of-the-art account of the psychology of pain from leading researchers. It features contributions from clinical, social, and biopsychological perspectives, the latest theories of pain, as well as basic process
Individual Differences in Conscious Experience is intended for readers with philosophical, psychological, or clinical interests in subjective experience. It addresses some difficult but important issues in the study of consciousness, subconsciousness
Pain Medicine, a relatively new specialty, has proven increasingly relevant to medical practitioners in every field. The specialism of pain has emerged over the past 50 years, largely due to the persistence of experts and new medical evidence that po
Autor:
Richard A. Sherman
Phantom pain is an intriguing mystery that has captured the imagination of health care providers and the public alike. How is it possible to feel pain in a limb or some other body part that has been surgically removed? Phantom pain develops among peo
Autor:
Chris Pasero, Margo McCaffery
Pain Assessment and Pharmacologic Management, by highly renowned authors Chris Pasero and Margo McCaffery, is destined to become the definitive resource in pain management in adults. It provides numerous reproducible tables, boxes, and figures that c
Autor:
Rhonda J. Moore
Pain is a common symptom, yet it is frequently underevaluated and undertreated. It is difficult to define, describe—and sometimes to prove. It's pain, and suspicions of exaggerations often add further insult to a patients'injuries. Biobehavioral Ap
Autor:
Koltzenburg, Martin, McMahon, Stephen
Revisada y con nuevos colaboradores provenientes de todos los campos relacionados con el dolor, esta nueva edición recoge cada aspecto de la medicina del dolor. Documenta cualquier conocimiento sobre la neurofisiología, la psicología, la valoraci
Pain syndromes involve a complex interaction of medical and psychological factors. In each syndrome unique physiological mechanisms are mediated by emotional states, personality traits, and environmental pressures to determine the nature and extent o