This is one of the few texts available that focuses on the human
aspec t of managing pain and suffering. Through personal accounts
and profes sional studies, this collection of essays examines the
impact of pain and suffering from the viewpoints of patients,
family members, clergy and caregivers. The book promotes a holistic
understanding of human su ffering that extends beyond the scope of
pain management to stress the overall importance of a fully
developed patient-provider relationship . The contributors
emphasize the necessity of human engagement, which is often
considered as falling outside the bounds of medical treatment, as
crucial to a patient's experience.
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