Phyllis,

There are passages from Freud's 1895 "Project" that I remember.
I will try to hunt them up later.  Other than that I would have
only personal anecdotes.  But somehow this video comes to mind:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReNavhcXUYk

Regards,

Jon

Phyllis Chiasson wrote:
Listers, A subject has recently entered my personal awareness
(experientially, unfortunately) and I'm wondering if there is anyone working
on the difficult problem of effective communication and effective reception
of the communication of pain. I have the book, The Body in Pain, which
tackles the problem, but my personal experience has been that neither that
book, nor the simple 1-10 pain scale used at hospitals is accurate. I think
it is a problem of qualitative induction for which analogy may be useful. Is
anyone working on this? If so, I'd like to share  thoughts on this subject.

Regards, Phyllis Chiasson


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