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Pain and Body Awareness An Exploration of the Bodily Experience of Persons Suffering from Fibromyalgia
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|作者:
Valenzuela-Moguillansky, Camila
[1
]
机构:
[1] Univ Paris 05, Paris, France
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关键词:
Pain;
first-person approach;
fibromyalgia;
body awareness;
elicitation interview;
body perception;
MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS;
REORGANIZATION;
PATTERNS;
SCHEMA;
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中图分类号:
B [哲学、宗教];
学科分类号:
01 ;
0101 ;
摘要:
> Context circle Despite the fact that pain and body awareness are by definition subjective experiences, most studies assessing these phenomena and the relationship between them have done so from a "third-person" perspective, meaning that they have used methods whose aim is to try to objectify the phenomena under study. > Problem circle This article assesses the question of what is the impact of a widespread chronic pain condition in the bodily experience of persons suffering from fibromyalgia. > Method circle I used an interview methodology stemming from a phenomenological approach called the "elicitation interview." > Results circle The results indicate that the intensification of fibromyalgia pain does in fact affect different aspects of body awareness: in particular, experienced body size, weight and localization, as well as the experience of owning one's own body. In addition, these disruptions in patient's body awareness have as a result, a modification of the experience of pain, leading to the apparently paradoxical experience of being in pain while not feeling it. > Implications circle The elicitation interview approach made it possible to gather and analyze descriptions of the bodily experience of persons suffering from fibromyalgia. This approach allowed the consideration of the hypothesis that the disruption of implicit knowledge of the topography of patients' bodies prevents them from referring to the pain sensation in terms of its localization and intensity, transforming the sensation in a way that is experienced as paradoxical. Further studies should be conducted that focus on the interplay between attention, pain and body perception. > Constructivist content circle The study presented in this article is framed within the perspective that the study of conscious phenomena should consider a first-person perspective, which is in line with constructivist approaches.
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页数:12
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