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Work and pain

A lifespan development approach

Elaine (Senior Lecturer in Applied Psychology, Senior Lecturer in Applied Psychology, Bath Spa University, and Honorary Research Fellow, Centre for Pain Research, University of Bath, UK) Wainwright & Christopher (Professor of Medical Psychology, Professor of Medical Psychology, Centre for Pain Research, The University of Bath, UK) Eccleston

Work and pain

Work and pain

A lifespan development approach

Work and pain

 

Written by experts in the field, 'Work and pain: A lifespan development approach' takes a life-course approach to occupation and work when in pain, providing an authoritative summary and analysis of the relationship between all forms of occupation and pain suggesting ways forward in research, practice, and policy.


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From childhood to millennials and beyond, it is essential we take a life-course approach to occupation and work when in pain. Written by experts in the field, Work and pain: A lifespan development approach provides an authoritative summary and analysis of the relationship between all forms of occupation and pain.

Divided into three sections, 'Foundations', provides a critical account of the nature of work and of pain. The next section, 'Investigations', analyses the bi-directional relationships between children living with chronic pain and parents; between being a child in pain and schooling; what it is to be a millennial in pain; the implications of pain which is determined to be occupational in origin; and enabling a life lived well with pain as one ages. The final section, 'Interventions', critically reviews what individuals can change, what workplaces can do, and how governments can innovate to try to maximise workability for people living with pain in the context of current working practices.

Work and pain: A lifespan development approach investigates and guides the reader on understanding how and why people seek to be occupied, and how we can maximise their social and personal involvement when living with ongoing pain, suggesting ways forward in research, practice, and policy.


ISBN
9780198828273
Pagina's
216
Verschenen
NUR
770
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Paperback / softback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

Psychologie