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(2016) Meanings of pain, Dordrecht, Springer.

Seeking order amidst the chaos

the role of metaphor within pain reconceptualisation

Mike Stewart

pp. 325-353

Communication is a fundamental component of rehabilitation. Without it, it does not matter what we know. The profoundly complex and idiosyncratic nature of pain experiences often requires the use of metaphoric expressions. Metaphors enable us to link the abstract to what is already known. We use metaphors when conveying experiences that are most resistant to expression. Pain is one such experience. In order to make sense of the distress and confusion that pain often brings, many people turn to metaphors. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) use metaphors to transfer abstract scientific knowledge into meaningful cognitions. However, whilst some metaphors are explicit in their execution, many remain characteristically concealed and many HCPs remain unaware of both the power of language and how best to use metaphors within clinical practice. Through exploring the implicit nature of metaphors clinicians, researchers and people in pain may develop strategies to bridge the communication divide and begin to make sense of their experiences.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-49022-9_20

Full citation:

Stewart, M. (2016)., Seeking order amidst the chaos: the role of metaphor within pain reconceptualisation, in S. Van Rysewyk (ed.), Meanings of pain, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 325-353.

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