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The science, language, and many dimensions of pain

The science, language, and many dimensions of pain

Life Examined

May 20, 202351m 59s

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Show Notes

University of Washington Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Mark Sullivan, co-author of “The Right to Pain Relief and Other Deep Roots of the Opioid Epidemic,” explains common misconceptions surrounding pain and what some doctors and the medical community get wrong when it comes to diagnosing pain and managing relief.  


Elaine Scarry, author of “The Body in Pain: The Making and Unmaking of the World,” describes the many dimensions of pain and why, when we are in pain, language and words fail us.


“A key — absolutely key — feature of physical pain is the elimination of agency, the elimination of consent,” Scarry says. 



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