But the Pain Remains: A Response to Verpaelst

People who experience chronic pain often refrain from expressing their pain overtly due to fear of stigmatization. Health professionals working with these persons may also find it challenging to face the persistent nature of their clients’ pain. Through his painting, Verpaelst helps to overcome thes...

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Main Author: Raymond, Marie-Hélène
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BioéthiqueOnline 2015-06-01
Series:BioéthiqueOnline
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Online Access:http://bioethiqueonline.ca/4/16
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description People who experience chronic pain often refrain from expressing their pain overtly due to fear of stigmatization. Health professionals working with these persons may also find it challenging to face the persistent nature of their clients’ pain. Through his painting, Verpaelst helps to overcome these difficulties.
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But the Pain Remains: A Response to Verpaelst
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chronic pain
stigmatization
pain management
professional-patient relationship
limitations of therapy
title But the Pain Remains: A Response to Verpaelst
title_full But the Pain Remains: A Response to Verpaelst
title_fullStr But the Pain Remains: A Response to Verpaelst
title_full_unstemmed But the Pain Remains: A Response to Verpaelst
title_short But the Pain Remains: A Response to Verpaelst
title_sort but the pain remains a response to verpaelst
topic chronic pain
stigmatization
pain management
professional-patient relationship
limitations of therapy
url http://bioethiqueonline.ca/4/16
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