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Wonham, Henry B. "Postcritical Howells: American Realism and Liberal Guilt." American Literature 92, no. 2 (2020): 229–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00029831-8267720.

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Abstract This essay explores the concept of liberal guilt in William Dean Howells’s fiction, focusing especially on his 1888 novel Annie Kilburn. Genealogies of liberal guilt rarely mention Howells, and yet no American writer has more painstakingly elaborated the embarrassing predicament of middle-class complicity in social arrangements that entail the widespread suffering of others. I provide a summary of theoretical positions on liberal guilt as a structure of feeling that entails what Richard Rorty calls “doubt about [one’s] own sensitivity to the pain and humiliation of others, doubt that
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Park, So-young. "Study of Orphanhood and Solidarity implied in Heo Soo-Kyung’s Poetry and Prose." Korean Association for Literacy 13, no. 4 (2022): 453–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.37736/kjlr.2022.08.13.4.13.

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This study would understand the meaning of orphanhood by analyzing how the poetic self’s self-recognition is defined in Heo Soo-Kyung’s poems, using Richard Rorty’s concept of liberal ironist, reveal the poetic intention implied in the representation of others, the subjects of solidarity and their voice of testimony and examine the complex characteristic and taste of her poetry through the gap and intersection point between these two axes.
 A liberal ironist refers to a person who would come up with new metaphors for self-creation, pays attention to others’ pain and seeks the possibility
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Wallenstein, Stanley L. "Simulated low back pain." Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2, no. 4 (1987): 189–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0885-3924(87)80053-2.

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Martínez-González, Marina B., Diana Carolina Pérez-Pedraza, Judys Alfaro-Álvarez, Claudia Reyes-Cervantes, María González-Malabet, and Vicente Javier Clemente-Suárez. "Women Facing Psychological Abuse: How Do They Respond to Maternal Identity Humiliation and Body Shaming?" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 12 (2021): 6627. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18126627.

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This research analyzes the decisions made by women facing simulated situations of psychological abuse. Seventy-three women (36.9 ± 13.6 years) who had been victims of domestic violence participated. The analysis was based on their coping strategies, early maladaptive schemes, and their decisions in response to vignettes describing the following domestic violence situations: humiliation to women’s maternal identity with children as witnesses and body shaming. We used Student’s t and Mann–Whitney tests to compare the results between groups. The participants presented some coping strategies (soci
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Phillips, Everard M. "Pain, Suffering, and Humiliation: The Systemization of Violence in Kidnapping for Ransom." Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma 20, no. 8 (2011): 845–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10926771.2011.626512.

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van Heerden, Chantelle Gray. "To Be Done with the Possible, To No Longer Possibilate: Considering the Masochist as the Figure of Exhaustion." Deleuze and Guattari Studies 13, no. 2 (2019): 186–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/dlgs.2019.0352.

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In Coldness and Cruelty, Deleuze remarks that masochism may be reflected on from three perspectives: as a pleasure–pain alliance, as an enactment of humiliation and slavery, and as a consideration of the enslavement of contractual relations. Later Deleuze and Guattari consider masochism in terms of an ontology of desire – in terms of virtuality rather than extensity. I argue that while the actualisation of pain might be considered secondary, and is oftentimes portrayed as incidental in popular depictions, it also constitutes the exhaustive/exhausted and refrain functions of masochism so that t
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Raine, Jordan, Katarzyna Pisanski, Julia Simner, and David Reby. "Vocal communication of simulated pain." Bioacoustics 28, no. 5 (2018): 404–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09524622.2018.1463295.

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Gallegos-Ordorica, Sergio Armando. "Rortian Solidarity in José Revueltas’s Carceral Novels." Journal of Speculative Philosophy 39, no. 1 (2025): 41–57. https://doi.org/10.5325/jspecphil.39.1.0041.

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ABSTRACT This article examines the two carceral novels (The Walls of Water and The Hole) of the Mexican philosopher, writer and labor activist José Revueltas using as a lens Richard Rorty’s views on solidarity—particularly, Rorty’s views on what solidarity consists in, how it is developed and the effects it has, and this article argues that, if Rorty’s views on solidarity are correct, Revueltas’s carceral novels have a remarkable ability to expand our solidarity in virtue of their raw portrayal of the shared humiliation and suffering endured by prisoners within the Mexican penal system, which
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Khudair, Ass Prof Dr Mahmoud Khalif. "The poetics of pain in the poetry of Ahmed Matar." Thi Qar Arts Journal 2, no. 44 (2023): 218–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.32792/tqartj.v2i44.489.

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Creative poetic texts by the poet Ahmed Matar rely on the technique and psychological impact of shock. They manipulate the poetic structure and its symbols to evoke emotions and feelings. This is achieved through a flow of intense emotions and tensions, ranging from anger and fear to pain, despair, and sorrow. Matar draws from everyday social and political scenes, dramatizing them to provoke responses from the reader and elicit empathy for the painful experiences of the self.
 The self, feeling alienated, weak, and absent, becomes the subject of violent interactions with the body and its
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Bhat, Sami Ullah, and Dr Tushar Nair. "DALIT LITERATURE: A TOOL OF RESISTANCE." Journal of English Language and Literature 09, no. 03 (2022): 25–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.54513/joell.2022.9303.

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In Indian society, the Dalits who are known earlier as untouchables or Shudras have been suffering in the name of Casteism. Even after more than 70 years of achieving Independence, the Dalits are bearing the brunt of torture and humiliation at the hand of upper caste people in many states in India. Dalits, being born in lower castes, are the worst target of embarrassment, dishonour, torture and discrimination. They have been inflicted violence physically or mentally in such a cruel manner that their whole identity is trampled underfoot. For centuries their life has been an epic of traumatic ex
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Moogk, Peter. "The Liturgy of Humiliation, Pain, and Death: The Execution of Criminals in New France." Canadian Historical Review 88, no. 1 (2007): 89–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/chr.v88.1.089.

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Leavitt, Frank. "A linguistic pain signature in simulated low back pain." Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 2, no. 2 (1987): 83–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0885-3924(87)80020-9.

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Ingole, Prashant. "Intersecting Dalit and Cultural Studies: De-brahmanising the Disciplinary Space." CASTE / A Global Journal on Social Exclusion 1, no. 2 (2020): 91–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.26812/caste.v1i2.177.

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This paper is an attempt to synthesis the discipline of Dalit and Cultural studies a step towards proposing the discipline of Dalit Cultural Studies. By invoking the different claims of dominant epistemologies re-articulated by dalits intellectuals at different historic moments and locating the cultural past of Dalit humiliation, this paper examines the anti-caste discourse and the cultural resistance of Dalits from the colonial and postcolonial times which continues to take shape in different forms. Intersecting Dalit and Cultural studies the paper argues—that the distinction between the Brah
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Kasa, Deni. "“Not so much perdition as an hair”: The Political Deployment of Christian Patience in The Tempest." Renaissance and Reformation 43, no. 1 (2020): 135–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v43i1.34082.

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Early modern theology and martyrology understood patience as a transformation of one’s perspective on suffering, so that pain and humiliation came to be seen by the sufferer as honourable and even desirable. This article suggests that The Tempest explores the political implications of Christian patience when the concept is translated to the secular spheres of courtship and politics. Miranda and Ferdinand find a sense of agency through Christian patience, leading to the fulfillment of Prospero’s political goals and the dynastic union that concludes the play. However, the repressive side of Chri
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Baumeister, Roy F. "The Enigmatic Appeal of Sexual Masochism: Why People Desire Pain, Bondage, and Humiliation in Sex." Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology 16, no. 2 (1997): 133–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1521/jscp.1997.16.2.133.

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Tobin, Tary J., and George Sugai. "Intervention Aversiveness: Educators' Perceptions of the Need for Restrictions on Aversive Interventions." Behavioral Disorders 18, no. 2 (1993): 110–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/019874299301800208.

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A survey was conducted to examine educators' attitudes about interventions that might be used to decrease students' inappropriate behaviors. The purpose of the survey was to determine which interventions are considered aversive and which should be restricted; 158 educators responded. The results imply that educators tend to consider interventions that use physical pain or discomfort, or social humiliation, to be very aversive and tend to favor restricting the use of these interventions. This survey also indicates that educators view many other decelerative interventions as relatively mild aver
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Kalaivani. "A STUDY ON CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN SCHOOLS AT SIVAKASI." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 4, no. 2 (2016): 31–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v4.i2.2016.2809.

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Corporal punishment has been classified as an act of violence and abuse on children. Strictly defined ‘corporal punishment’ is the infliction of pain intended to change a person’s behaviour or to punish them. Though it mainly refers to physical pain either through hitting or forcing the child to sit /stand in uncomfortable positions; an evolving definition also includes within its ambit wrongful confinement, verbal insults, threats and humiliation, which are used with impunity and in utter disregard to the law of land and principles of learning. Children due to fear are often silent and submit
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R., Kalaivani. "A STUDY ON CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN SCHOOLS AT SIVAKASI." International Journal of Research – Granthaalayah 4, no. 2 (2017): 31–38. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.848058.

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Corporal punishment has been classified as an act of violence and abuse on children. Strictly defined ‘corporal punishment’ is the infliction of pain intended to change a person’s behaviour or to punish them. Though it mainly refers to physical pain either through hitting or forcing the child to sit /stand in uncomfortable positions; an evolving definition also includes within its ambit wrongful confinement, verbal insults, threats and humiliation, which are used with impunity and in utter disregard to the law of land and principles of learning. Children due to fear are often silent and submit
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Schechter, Mark, Mark J. Goldblatt, Elsa Ronningstam, and Benjamin Herbstman. "The Psychoanalytic Study of Suicide, Part I: An Integration of Contemporary Theory and Research." Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 70, no. 1 (2022): 103–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00030651221086622.

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Psychodynamic psychotherapy has an important role in suicide prevention. The psychoanalytic study of suicide has taught us a great deal about the human experience and the process of suicidality. There is also much to be learned from other fields of study and from empirical research that can be integrated into psychoanalytic therapies. Central to the psychoanalytic approach to suicide has been understanding the patient’s internal subjective experience of unbearable emotional or psychic pain and the urgent need for relief. Emotional pain can include intense affects such as shame, humiliation, se
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McGuire, Brian E., Allison G. Harvey, and E. Arthur Shores. "Simulated malingering in pain patients: A study with the Pain Patient Profile." British Journal of Clinical Psychology 40, no. 1 (2001): 71–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1348/014466501163490.

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SANGRADOR-VEGAS, BEGOÑA. "The Return of the Tortured Ghost in Harkaitz Cano’s Novel Twist (2011)." Bulletin of Contemporary Hispanic Studies 6, no. 2 (2024): 185–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/bchs.2024.13.

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This article investigates the issue of political torture and forced disappearances within the context of the Basque political conflict as represented in the novel Twist (2011) by Harkaitz Cano. Although all violence is traumatic, the violence implicit in the systematic infliction of pain and humiliation on the state’s political ‘enemies’ by members of its security forces, and, in some cases, their enforced disappearance, translates into a traumatic memory that afflicts not only the victims but also the society represented by that state. Unresolved traumatic memory installs itself in the collec
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Singh Joy, Subhashni D. "Real and Simulated Acupuncture Effective for Back Pain." AJN, American Journal of Nursing 109, no. 10 (2009): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.naj.0000361492.37471.a8.

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McGuire, Brian E., and E. Arthur Shores. "Simulated pain on the Symptom Checklist 90-Revised." Journal of Clinical Psychology 57, no. 12 (2001): 1589–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jclp.1121.

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GATAURE, P. S., R. S. VAUGHAN, and I. P. LATTO. "Simulated difficult intubation." Anaesthesia 51, no. 10 (1996): 935–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2044.1996.tb14961.x.

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Rosenfeld, Lilia. "End-of-Life care: advanced care planning, euthanasia and suicide." Humaniora. Czasopismo Internetowe 25, no. 1 (2019): 45–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/h.2019.1.6.

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End-of-life planning for elderly people provides a necessary condition for a respectable and decent aging and death, which meets the wishes and expectations of the elderly person. Nevertheless, decision-making in this respect is based on the values and experience of formal and informal caregivers that are often ignorant of the wishes of the elderly. Respectively, the elderly person’s wish to end life should be viewed as a call for help and distress, as the phenomenon becomes more frequent. Elderly people do not really wish to die. Rather, they fear end-of-life treatments that are performed aga
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Morley, William, Edward Dawe, Robert Boyd, et al. "Anti-Gravity Simulated Weight Reduction: A Pilot Study to Assess the Impact Upon Pain for Foot and Ankle Arthritis." Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics 4, no. 4 (2019): 2473011419S0031. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011419s00313.

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Category: Ankle, Ankle Arthritis, Hindfoot, Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: Osteoarthritis in the foot and ankle affects approximately 30,000 patients annually in the UK. Evidence has shown that excess weight exacerbates foot pain, with significant increases in joint forces. However, despite the current UK trend for Clinical Commissioning Groups to ration surgery for obese patients, studies have not yet determined the effect of weight loss in obese patients with foot and ankle arthritis. Methods: Following ethical approval, a prospective study of 19 obese patients (mean BMI 39.2, range
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Smith, Wally R., and Donna McClish. "What Interval of Daily Pain Assessment Is Required to Reliably Diagnose Chronic Pain in Sickle Cell Disease? the Pisces Study." Blood 142, Supplement 1 (2023): 252. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2023-178065.

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Background: In Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), chronic pain, i.e., pain on most days over a 6 month time period, is a major complication associated with substantial morbidity and poor outcomes. In the landmark Pain in Sickle Cell Epidemiology Study (PiSCES), the largest study of pain in SCD, one-third of individuals age 16 years or older had daily or near-daily pain, and >50% had chronic pain. However, PiSCES required patients to have 5-6 months of completed diaries in order to qualify for chronic pain analysis. Practically, the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) has used
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Adelgeim, Irina E. "Childhood Memory of Adult History. Holocaust Trauma and Migration in Z. Oryszyn’s novel «Saving Atlantis»." Slavianovedenie, no. 4 (October 2, 2024): 95–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0869544x24040084.

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Zyta Oryszyn’s (b. 1940) novel «Saving Atlantis» (2012), like almost all of her work, is born of a sense of guilt – a desire to «cover with words» the pain caused by childhood memories of the trauma of participation (unwitting complicity in the expulsion of Germans from the Regainde Lands), the trauma of witnessing (the Holocaust) and the trauma of inheritance (family memory of forced migration). Children’s consciousness, adapting to adult reality, accommodates the experience of power and powerlessness, of invader, victim and witness. From this position, the novel explores – in all its fragmen
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Wells, Celia. "Battered woman syndrome and defences to homicide: where now?" Legal Studies 14, no. 2 (1994): 266–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-121x.1994.tb00502.x.

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For many women, the abuse of power in the form of physical and emotional battering by their so-called ‘partners’ is a fact of life. Individual women feel the pain, the humiliation, the fear and the anger. But the debate about how legally we should respond to a woman who finally kills her abuser is significant beyond the individual. Whatever the predicament of women such as Sara Thornton, or Kiranjit Ahluwalia, sentenced to life imprisonment and forced to scale seemingly impossible obstacles in the appeal process, the exponential rise in literature on this subject is quite disproportionate to t
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Devantéry, Karine, Mélanie Morin, Julien Grimard, and Nathaly Gaudreault. "Effects of a Myofascial Technique on the Stiffness and Thickness of the Thoracolumbar Fascia and Lumbar Erector Spinae Muscles in Adults with Chronic Low Back Pain: A Randomized before-and-after Experimental Study." Bioengineering 10, no. 3 (2023): 332. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering10030332.

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The thoracolumbar fascia (TLF) may be a pain generator, given its rich innervation. Structural and biomechanical changes have also been documented in adults with chronic non-specific low back pain (LBP). Myofascial techniques (MFTs) are commonly used in manual therapy and are hypothesized to reduce tissue stiffness and pain. However, evidence for these effects is limited. The objective of this study was to evaluate the immediate effects of a standardized MFT compared to a simulated MFT on: (1) the stiffness of the TLF and erector spinae muscles (shear-wave sonoelastography), (2) the thickness
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Burnett, Garrett, Andrew Goldberg, Samuel DeMaria, Adam Levine, and Daniel Katz. "Knowledge retention after simulated crisis: importance of independent practice and simulated mortality." British Journal of Anaesthesia 123, no. 1 (2019): 81–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bja.2019.02.030.

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Morley, W., E. Dawe, R. Boyd, et al. "SIMULATED WEIGHT REDUCTION WITH AN ANTI-GRAVITY TREADMILL: A PILOT STUDY TO ASSESS PAIN REDUCTION IN FOOT AND ANKLE ARTHRITIS." Orthopaedic Proceedings 106-B, SUPP_7 (2024): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/1358-992x.2024.7.014.

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IntroductionOsteoarthritis in the foot and ankle affects approximately 30,000 patients annually in the UK. Evidence has shown that excess weight exacerbates foot pain, with significant increases in joint forces. However, despite the current trend for Clinical Commissioning Groups to ration surgery for obese patients, studies have not yet determined the effect of weight loss in obese patients with foot and ankle arthritis.AimPilot study to investigate the effect of simulated weight loss on pain scores in obese patients with symptomatic foot and ankle arthritis.MethodsFollowing ethical approval,
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Diabate, Naminata. "Nudity and Pleasure." Nka Journal of Contemporary African Art 2020, no. 46 (2020): 152–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10757163-8308270.

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Cultural products and discourses about erotic pleasure have recently proliferated, leading to what the author calls “the pleasure turn.” In studies of African culture, “the pleasure turn” can be read as decentering the dominant paradigm that has mostly associated black nakedness with negative emotions: sorrow, pain, and humiliation. Illustrative of the turn is the 2009 exhibition Beauty and Pleasure in South African Contemporary Art, which considered pain and suffering as overrated and sought to provide a more accurate picture of life on the continent as a mix of pleasure and pain. This articl
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Waisel, David B., Mollie A. Ruben, Danielle Blanch-Hartigan, Judith A. Hall, Elaine C. Meyer, and Richard H. Blum. "Compassionate and Clinical Behavior of Residents in a Simulated Informed Consent Encounter." Anesthesiology 132, no. 1 (2020): 159–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/aln.0000000000002999.

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Abstract Editor’s Perspective What We Already Know about This Topic What This Article Tells Us That Is New Background Compassionate behavior in clinicians is described as seeking to understand patients’ psychosocial, physical and medical needs, timely attending to these needs, and involving patients as they desire. The goal of our study was to evaluate compassionate behavior in patient interactions, pain management, and the informed consent process of anesthesia residents in a simulated preoperative evaluation of a patient in pain scheduled for urgent surgery. Methods Forty-nine Clinical Anest
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Henrico, Karien. "Psychological safety during a large-scale simulation-based learning event." Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in the South 8, no. 1 (2024): 34–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.36615/sotls.v8i1.340.

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Psychological safety (PS) is currently endorsed as best practice in simulated learning environments. PS refers to the belief that a student can express their ideas and concerns without fear of negative consequences. Students who participate in simulation-based scenarios often experience psychological distress during such events if they are immersed in an environment that is not psychologically safe. This phenomenon has been researched in the field of nursing during both the briefing and debriefing phases of simulation. The aim of this study was to determine the level of PS of emergency care st
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COSTRACHEVICI, Larisa-Maria, and Delcea Cristian. "Sexual deviance. The Sexual sadism." International Journal of Advanced Studies in Sexology 1, no. 1 (2019): 23–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.46388/ijass.2019.12.114.

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Sexual deviance is in some way a socially constructed phenomenon that shifts over time with public opinion. The various forms of sexual deviancy are grouped and defined utilizing the DSM-IV descriptions (American Psychitric Association, 1994), because this clasification it is the most frequently used in forensic settings. Adult sexual assault is an essential focus of forensic psychology, variously diagnosed as sexual sadism, paraphilia NOS (not otherwise specified), or undiagnosed. Other forms of sexual deviance presented here include voyeurism, exhibitionism, frotteurism, sexual sadism, rape
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Regina Conde, Kelly, Camila Fernanda Dias Pavaneli, Julia Neves Ferreira, Andressa Carolina Scandelai Parra, and Luciana Aparecida Nogueira da Cruz. "BULLYING: CONCEPÇÕES DOS PARTICIPANTES DE UM CURSO DE EXTENSÃO." COLLOQUIUM HUMANARUM 15, Especial 2 (2018): 166–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5747/ch.2018.v15.nesp2.001092.

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Bullying is a moral problem, a form of disrespect expressed by an intentional and repeated act of intimidation or oppression, with physical and / or verbal aggression without apparent motivation, caused by one or more students, causing pain, distress, humiliation and discrimination against the victim. This research analyzes the role of education professionals in this phenomenon by investigating their conceptions of bullying. The responses of participants in the extension course "Moral Development for Children", offered by Unesp in São José do Rio Preto, to the question "What is bullying?" serv
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Anie, Kofi A. "The intersection of sickle cell disease, stigma, and pain in Africa." Hematology 2024, no. 1 (2024): 240–45. https://doi.org/10.1182/hematology.2024000549.

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Abstract Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a significant public health concern in sub-Saharan Africa, where it is the most prevalent genetic disorder, presenting numerous health care and sociocultural challenges. A case study of a young girl from Ghana's Ashanti region illustrates the stigma surrounding SCD, driven by traditional beliefs and misconceptions that perceive SCD as a spiritual affliction. This stigma results in social ostracism and discrimination, impacting affected individuals and their families. Despite the severe and unpredictable pain associated with SCD, effective management is oft
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Kannampallil, Thomas G., Robert McNutt, Suzanne Falck, et al. "Learning optimal opioid prescribing and monitoring: a simulation study of medical residents." JAMIA Open 1, no. 2 (2018): 246–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooy026.

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Abstract Objective Hospitalized patients often receive opioids. There is a lack of consensus regarding evidence-based guidelines or training programs for effective management of pain in the hospital. We investigated the viability of using an Internet-based opioid dosing simulator to teach residents appropriate use of opioids to treat and manage acute pain. Materials and methods We used a prospective, longitudinal design to evaluate the effects of simulator training. In face-to-face didactic sessions, we taught 120 (108 internal medicine and 12 family medicine) residents principles of pain mana
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Ageeva, Valentina. "Transportation of Rostov Region Residents to Forced Labor in the Third Reich in 1942–1943: Traumatic Experience and Survival Methods of “Eastern Workers”." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija 30, no. 2 (2025): 207–16. https://doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2025.2.17.

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Introduction. Transportation to forced labor is a special stage of a kind of “initiation” of Soviet citizens into slaves of the Third Reich, “Untermenschen,” associated with violent separation from their home, relatives, and established way of life, with a one-time transition to a destructive situation of loss of personal freedom, humiliation of human dignity, and physical and psychological exhaustion. Methods and materials. The author relied on the approaches of historical anthropology, historical psychology, and the history of everyday life. The source base of the study was formed by the doc
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Sjöholm, Alexandra, Magdalena Claeson, John Paoli, and Birgit Heckemann. "Exploring Patient Pain Experiences during and after Conventional Red Light and Simulated Daylight Photodynamic Therapy for Actinic Keratosis: A Qualitative Interview Study." Acta Dermato-Venereologica 104 (April 10, 2024): adv19459. http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/actadv.v104.19459.

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Simulated daylight photodynamic therapy is a relatively new and potentially less painful alternative to conventional red light photodynamic therapy for actinic keratosis. Qualitative research exploring patient experiences of pain and skin reactions during these treatments is scarce. To address this, semi-structured interviews were conducted of 10 patients aged 60–81 years with symmetrically distributed actinic keratoses 4 weeks after split-face treatment with conventional red light photodynamic therapy and simulated daylight photodynamic therapy. The participants were recruited from an ongoing
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Fuzy, Elizabeth, Sheila Elizabeth Clow, and Nicola Fouché. "‘Please treat me like a person’—respectful care during adolescent childbirth." British Journal of Midwifery 28, no. 6 (2020): 360–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2020.28.6.360.

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Background This study explored the lived childbirth experiences of ‘middle adolescent’ mothers between 14–16 years of age. Study design A qualitative design was followed with a Husserlian phenomenological approach and Colaizzi's seven steps to unravelling information. Using semi-structured conversations, information was gathered from six middle-adolescent mothers who had normal vaginal births of healthy term infants in two public hospitals in South Africa. Findings An overarching theme of preservation of personhood was identified. Three themes emerged i) unpreparedness for childbirth, ii) an u
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Auerbach, Nina. "Performing Suffering: From Dickens to David." Browning Institute Studies 18 (1990): 15–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0092472500002832.

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“That I suffered in secret, and that I suffered exquisitely, no one ever knew but I. How much I suffered, it is, as I have said already, utterly beyond my power to tell” (Forster 1: 25 and Dickens 218). Charles Dickens's description of the anguish of his childhood is wreathed in paradoxes the author savors but does not acknowledge. Like his scandalous successor Oscar Wilde, Dickens luxuriates in the spectacle of his own martyrdom. His commendation “exquisitely” turns a lament into a boast, undermining the sincerity that assures us his suffering has no language. Yet despite their half-concealed
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Sangeeta, Mondal, and Roy Chowdhury Probal. "The River Churning and Trauma of Partition." Criterion: An International Journal in English 15, no. 5 (2024): 107–16. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14107536.

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In many post-partition novels, we encounter women characters that not only embody the struggles of individuals, but also symbolise the collective experiences endured by large communities of women. Main characters in these fictional works frequently symbolise personal humiliation and collective pain. This paper will analyse Jyotirmoyee Devi&rsquo;s work, <em>The River Churning</em>, with a specific emphasis on the portrayal of the character Sutara. Jyotirmoyee Devi portrays Sutara as a double refugee, resulting from both the partition of Bengal and her exile from her homeland. Sutara experience
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Bounes, V., E. Studniarek, O. Murat, et al. "Simulated cases in severe acute pain treatment in emergency department." European Journal of Emergency Medicine 13, no. 5 (2006): A15—A16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00063110-200610000-00070.

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PAVLOVIČOVÁ, Kristína. "FROM PAIN TO DELIGHT IN THE LEGEND ABOUT ST. ELIZABETH (COMPLEMENTARITY AND CONTRAST)." Ezikov Svyat (Orbis Linguarum), ezs.swu.v21i3 (October 30, 2023): 182–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.37708/ezs.swu.bg.v21i3.18.

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In addition to the motif of sexual abstinence and virginity, the dominant motif in Latin medieval legends is self-torture as an expression of an escape from the world and the suppression of corporeality. The narrator metatextually combines biblical quotations, or allusions with events from the saint’s life. In the description of their actions, a complementary updating addition to the biblical model of behavior is created. In the legend of St. Elizabeth, the saint consciously sets herself apart from the commonly expected attitudes with her reactions: she finds pleasure in humiliation and whippi
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Rai, Balwant, Jasdeep Kaur, and Bernard H. Foing. "Evaluation by an Aeronautic Dentist on the Adverse Effects of a Six-Week Period of Microgravity on the Oral Cavity." International Journal of Dentistry 2011 (2011): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/548068.

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Objective. HDT bed rest condition is a simulated microgravity condition in which subject lies on bed inclined −6 degree feet up. To determine the influence of a simulated microgravity (HDT bed rest) on oral cavity, 10 healthy male volunteers were studied before, during, just after, and after 6 weeks of the simulated microgravity condition of −6° head-down-tilt (HDT) bed rest.Materials and Methods. Facial nerve function, facial sensation, chemosensory system, salivary biomarkers were measured.Results. Lactate dehydrogenase, MIP 1 alpha, malonaldehyde, 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine, and thiocyanate we
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Biggs, Adam, and Matthew Doubrava. "Superficial Ballistic Trauma and Subjective Pain Experienced during Force-on-Force Training and the Observed Recovery Pattern." Military Medicine 184, no. 11-12 (2019): e611-e615. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usz061.

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Abstract Introduction Military training involves preparing individuals for combat, yet applying the stressors of combat while maintaining a safe training environment is exceedingly difficult. One method to induce significant anxiety while still maintaining reasonable safety has been to utilize simulated ammunition. These rounds enable force-on-force training with reasonable stress and firing accuracy while also readily allowing participants to realize they have been shot. As such, these rounds have significant value when performing force-on-force training. However, although in widespread use,
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Schwid, Howard A., and Daniel O'Donnell. "Anesthesiologists' Management of Simulated Critical Incidents." Anesthesiology 76, no. 4 (1992): 495–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199204000-00002.

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Vloka, Jerry D., Admir Hadzic, Pelin Emine Kurc, Eearnst April, and Alen Santos. "Elevated Pressures during Simulated Intraneuronal Injection." Anesthesiology 96, Sup 2 (2002): A965. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00000542-200209002-00965.

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