ABSTRACT

This book explores how person-centred health care could be refined to help persons alleviate pain-related distress and construct pain as a potentially positive experience. Rethinking Pain in Person-Centred Health Care is a fascinating contribution to the multidisciplinary literature on person-centred health care, pain and ethics.

Traditionally, Western intellectual culture has downplayed the intuitive and emotional, promoting instead rational, natural-scientific perspectives. Applied to pain, an instrumental approach promotes the immediate and effective relief of pain, due to the widespread suffering and expense it can cause. However, different persons experience pain in different ways and Buetow moves beyond a commitment to eliminate pain to exploring how benefits of pain could include creating and managing meaning from pain. Rather than always looking to put pain behind them, persons may flourish by moving around pain, through pain, into pain and above pain. Buetow argues that this model depends on adopting a person-centred approach to health care, focusing less on the condition of pain and more on mobilizing the persons who present with, and manage, pain.

This book will be of interest to professionals and academics/researchers in the fields of psychology and psychiatry who have a special interest in people with persistent pain conditions. It will also be an invaluable resource for physiotherapists, chronic pain consultants in secondary care and GPs.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

part I|34 pages

The need for change

chapter 3|11 pages

Clinicians come second

part II|56 pages

Person-centredness, meaning and unpleasantness

chapter 4|24 pages

Person-centred health care and pain

chapter 5|14 pages

Pain and meaning

chapter 6|16 pages

Pain and (un)pleasantness

part III|64 pages

Moving forward

chapter 7|16 pages

Around pain

Constructing fuzzy realities

chapter 8|11 pages

Through pain

Bearing its load

chapter 9|11 pages

Into pain

Surfing the wave of enlivenment

chapter 10|11 pages

Above pain

Flying with Air Transcendence

chapter 11|13 pages

Implications for pain management