Podcast The Nature of Pain
Pain is a physical response to an injury. The Behavioral Theory of abnormal psychology describes classic conditioning and modeling as reasons to how an individual learns to process certain information. As a child, one learns that when there is a boo-boo, mommy or daddy will offer a band-aid, an analgesic for pain, or support through hugs and kisses to make it all better. As adults, the pain may truly have a physical origin, but maybe the individual is looking for something more than an ace bandage and a pain pill. Maybe the adult is searching for someone who will mimic the caring and nurturing once received as a child.
A friend just recently went through advanced shoulder joint replacement surgery. The recovery period has been quite extensive. Pain medication was prescribed post-surgery, but 3 months later, the friend still claims to need it for pain. It has been observed that the friend will not take the medicine if friends are around to keep his mind off of his shoulder. The pain now appears to be psychological.
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