Pain: The Science of Suffering

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"Pain: The Science of Suffering" is a seminal book by neuroscientist Patrick Wall that explores the biological, psychological, and social dimensions of pain and challenges traditional views of how and why we suffer.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
advocates biopsychosocial model of pain
author Patrick Wall NERFINISHED
authorOccupation neuroscientist
challenges traditional biomedical model of pain
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses ethical issues in pain treatment
history of pain theories
limitations of pain measurement
patient experiences of pain
explores acute pain
biological mechanisms of pain
chronic pain
clinical treatment of pain
cultural influences on pain
emotional modulation of pain
gate control theory of pain
placebo effect in pain
psychological dimensions of pain
role of attention in pain perception
social dimensions of pain
genre popular science
hasPerspective interdisciplinary approach to pain
hasTheme interaction of mind and body in pain
social context of suffering
subjectivity of pain
influencedField clinical psychology
neuroscience
pain management
pain research
intendedAudience general readers
medical professionals
students of neuroscience and psychology
language English
mainSubject neuroscience of pain
pain
psychology of pain
social aspects of pain
suffering
notableFor accessible explanation of pain mechanisms
integrating biological, psychological, and social perspectives on pain
pageCount approximately 300
publicationYear 1999
publisher Columbia University Press NERFINISHED
Weidenfeld & Nicolson NERFINISHED

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