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Pain In Public and Private Places

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Date

1995

Authors

Katz, Joel

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Publisher

Elsevier Inc.

Abstract

In the focus article, Sullivan challenges a commonly held view that pain is a private, subjective experience. He argues that our experience of pain Is inescapably conceptual, as It arises into our consciousness having been shaped and filtered by language. As conceptual, pain is essentially a social phenomenon. Sullivan also states that a social conception of pain implies changes In our treatment of pain and he concludes by rejecting the cognitive behavioral view of pain In favor of a constructivist approach that acknowledges the generative Influence of language on experience.

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Formerly known as APS Journal; Continued as The Journal of Pain

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Pain Forum, 4, 18-22. (1995)