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Although unseen, chronic pain is real–A phenomenological study

2013

Abstract Background Research has emphasised the essential role of psychosocial risk factors in chronic pain. In practice, pain is usually verified by identifying its physical cause. In patients without any distinct pathology, pain is easily defined as imaginary pain. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the invisibility of chronic pain, from the patients’ perspective. Methods Thirty-four participants with chronic pain were interviewed. The mean age of the participants was 48 years, and 19 of them were women. For 21 of the participants, the duration of pain was more than five years, and most of the participants had degenerative spinal pain. The transcribed interviews were analyse…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyInterviews as TopicPhenomenology (philosophy)HumansMedicineIn patientPsychiatryQualitative ResearchunseenPhysician-Patient Relationsbusiness.industryChronic painta3141invisibilityMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinephenomenologyFemaleNeurology (clinical)chronic painbusinessPsychosocialQualitative researchClinical psychologyScandinavian Journal of Pain
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Il mito smussato: Gli abbracci spezzati di Almodovar

2016

Almodóvar's Los abrazos rotos explores the possibilities of cinema to represent the holy contents of the myth. According to two modes of its expression (reflection and the unseen), we can see the implementation of a blunt myth. The myth is attenuated in its produced or spectacular content, with a focus on the symbol and on minesis. The myth reveals but it does not exhibit itself. It seems that the transcendent could be represented using the irony of those who proves the innuendo. The myth is given through the blindness which denies mimesis and shows its more peculiar contents in a blunted way.

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