Information Service Selected Readings The Assessment and Management of Pain in Older People June 2016 (original) (raw)

“The gerontology of suffering and its social remediation: a Buddhist perspective”

Adrienne Chang

Journal of Religion, Spirituality & Aging, 2018

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The Role of Pain in Buddhism: The Conquest of Suffering

Palden Gyal

The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Pain, 2017

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A Psychological Analysis of Physical and Mental Pain in Buddhism

Sao Kham Hseng

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Themes of Suffering in Later Life

Helen K. Black

The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 2004

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THE THIRD SUFFERING: Perspectives on disease and disability from Buddhist canonical literature

Urmi Chanda

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Suffering and its Resolution: An Inquiry into Buddhist & Christian Approaches

Mahinda Palihawadana

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Suffering in the mystical traditions of Buddhism and Christianity

Jakub Urbaniak

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Making Sense of Suffering: Insights from Buddhism and Critical Social Science

Alex Flores Quispe

Social Indicators Research Series, 2014

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Mental Suffering: Buddhism, a Post Modernist Western View, and the Mutual “Path to Happiness”

Derek Botha

Psychological Thought, 2022

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Triune Suffering: An Early Buddhist Psychological Overview

Wasantha Priyadarshana

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Living with Suffering: Buddhist Wisdom Illustrated by a Widow

鄭鳳姬 Fung Kei, Oasis Cheng

2015

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Introduction: Where New and Old Paths to Dealing with Suffering Meet

Fabrizio Didonna

Clinical Handbook of Mindfulness, 2009

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Pain Perceptions of the Oldest Old: A Longitudinal Study

Patricia Griffiths

The Gerontologist, 2004

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Suffering Wisdom and Democratic Life - Article 4: Buddhist Philosophy

Michael Bennett

Suffering, Wisdom and Democratic Life - Article 4 - Buddhist Philosophy, 2022

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Different Ways to Hurt: An Elderly Woman's Narrative of Suffering

Helen K. Black

Journal of Aging and Identity, 2002

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Suffering and the Shape of Well-Being in Buddhist Ethics

Stephen Harris

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Life Journey of Death Acceptance in Thai Buddhist Older Persons with Advanced Chronic Organ Failure

Tusanee Khaw

Prince of Songkla University, 2019

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The burden of pain on the shoulders of aging

Mary Beckman

Science of aging knowledge environment : SAGE KE, 2002

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Suffering, death, grief and overcoming it from a Buddhist perspective

Paulo Borges

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Striving to maintain well-being :self-management of chronic pain by elderly people living in rural communitiesin North-East Thailand

Ladawan Panpanit

2012

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Chronic pain as perceived by older people: a qualitative study

Eden Yap-Aguirra

Age and Ageing, 2005

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Endure, Adapt, or Overcome? The Concept of Suffering in Buddhist Bioethics, in: Ronald M. Green, Nathan J. Palpant (ed.), Suffering and Bioethics, New York: Oxford University Press 2014, 309-336.

Jens Schlieter

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Pain and pain-related situations surrounding community-dwelling older persons

Mimi Tse

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2013

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Investigation of pain and life satisfaction in older adults

SENAY ARLI

Geriatrics & Gerontology International, 2017

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Contemporary Buddhism Caught in the Middle: The Changing Role of Buddhist Meditation for Older Shan Adults

Nancy Eberhardt

Contemporary Buddhism, 2017

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Old people in pain: A comparative study

Ulf Jakobsson, Albert Westergren, Ingalill Hallberg

Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, 2003

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Bearable and unbearable suffering in later life

Chris Gilleard

Journal of Population Ageing, 2021

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Religious and nonreligious coping in older adults experiencing chronic pain

Ann Horgas

Pain Management Nursing, 2004

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Suffering Made Sufferable: Śāntideva, Dzongkaba, and Modern Therapeutic Approaches on Suffering’s Silver Lining

Daniel Cozort

2009

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When It Hurts: Caring for the Older Adult in Pain

sangraita catlover

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Neo-Confucianism and the individual's suffering seen through Yulgok Yi I's life and thought

Isabelle Sancho

Conference paper, 2022

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Developing a Systematic Map to Describe the Evidence Base Underpinning the Experience and Management of Chronic Pain for Older People Belonging to Five Faith Groups: a Practical Guide

Chris Swift

Health and Social Care Chaplaincy, 2014

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Pain and Spirituality

Allen Dyer

Comprehensive Treatment of Chronic Pain by Medical, Interventional, and Integrative Approaches, 2012

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On the Cultural Mediation of Pain

Laurence J Kirmayer

Pain and its transformations: The interface of biology and culture, 2007

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Pain and Forms of Life . Philosophical Investigations on Chronic Pain

Francesco Galofaro

2011

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