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- Title
THE HIDDEN INFLUENCE OF METAPHOR WITHIN REHABILITATION.
- Authors
STEWART, MIKE
- Abstract
The article discuses the understanding of the influence that metaphors have on rehabilitation and the way they can be used for pain re-conceptualisation and behavioral change. Topics include the development of strategies that enable better communication, the extending of the process of metaphoric transfer to the science of rehabilitation and pain, and awareness of the intrinsic ability of the self-generated metaphors to obstruct and regress the therapeutic process.
- Subjects
PAIN &; psychology; PAIN management; ATTITUDE (Psychology); COMMUNICATION; HEADACHE; MEDICAL personnel; PATIENT-professional relations; METAPHOR; PHILOSOPHY; CULTURAL pluralism; REHABILITATION; SCIENCE; TERMS &; phrases; PATIENTS' attitudes; GATE control theory
- Publication
SportEX Medicine & Dynamics, 2015, Issue 66, p10
- ISSN
2397-1177
- Publication type
Article