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Camp Pain Jean E. Jackson

Camp Pain By Jean E. Jackson

Camp Pain by Jean E. Jackson


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Based on fieldwork in a pain treatment center, Camp Pain focuses on patients' perspectives-on their experiences of pain and what these experiences mean to them.

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Camp Pain: Talking with Chronic Pain Patients by Jean E. Jackson

Pain is the most frequent cause of disability in America. And pain specialists estimate that as many as thirty to sixty million Americans suffer from chronic pain. Chronic pain is a complex phenomenon-often extremely difficult to treat, and surprisingly difficult to define.

Just as medical literature in general neglects the experience of illness, so the clinical literature on pain neglects the experience of pain. Camp Pain takes an approach different from most studies of chronic pain, which are typically written from a medical or social perspective. Based on a year's fieldwork in a pain treatment center, this book focuses on patients' perspectives-on their experiences of pain, what these experiences mean to them, and how this meaning is socially constructed.

Jackson explores the psychological burden imposed on many sufferers when they are judged not to have real pain, and by harsh moral judgments that sufferers are weak, malingering, or responsible in some way for their pain. Jackson also looks at the ways in which severe pain erodes and destroys personal identity, studying in particular the role of language.

While keeping her focus on patients' experiences, Jackson explores Western concepts of disease, health, mind, and body; assumptions about cause and effect; and notions of shame, guilt, and stigma. Camp Pain does not attempt to resolve the uncertainties and misperceptions associated with pain but rather aims at enhancing our understanding of the wider implications of chronic pain by focusing on the sufferers themselves.

Camp Pain Reviews

An unusual and fascinating book.-Choice

About Jean E. Jackson

Jean E. Jackson is Professor of Anthropology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is the author of The Fish People: Linguistic Exogamy and Tukanoan Identity in Northwest Amazonia.

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CIN0812217152G
9780812217155
0812217152
Camp Pain: Talking with Chronic Pain Patients by Jean E. Jackson
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Pennsylvania Press
19991202
280
N/A
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