Pain and Intercultural Communication

作者: James Hallenbeck

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-1651-8_2

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摘要: This chapter examines communication about chronic pain through the lens of intercultural communication. Intercultural as an anthropologic field offers a perspective that may heighten awareness common pitfalls in communicating with people pain. Also discussed are relational subtexts around pain, such trust, power dynamics, legitimacy, and specialness. General strategies for dealing these presented keeping principles

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