Pain theories
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Pain has been experienced by everyone regardless of age, gender or economic status.
Pain is usually described as unfavorable experience that has a lasting emotional and
disabling influence on the individual. Theories that explain and assist in
understanding what pain is, how it originates and why we feel it are the Specificity
theory, Pattern Theory and Gate theory. In this paper I will attempt to demonstrate my
understanding of the theories and also will be
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Livingstone ,UK. Goleman ,D. & Gurin,J.1993,Mind,Body,Medicine: How to use your mind for better health, Consumer Report Books,USA. McCaffery,M. and Beebe, A.1994, Pain:Clinical Manual for Nursing Practice,Mosby,UK. McCance,K.&Huether,S.1990,Pathophysiology:The Biological Basis for Diseases in Adults and Children,Mosby Books,USA. Plotnik,R.1999, Introduction to Psychology ,5th edn,Wadsworth Publishing Company,USA. Sheppard, J.1981, Advances in behavioural medicine,Vol 1,Cumberland Collage of Health Science,Australia.