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Lost Voices: Women, Chronic Pain, and Abuse [Paperback]

Nellie A Radomsky (Author)

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June 10, 1995
In this illuminating book, Dr. Nellie Radomsky explores the complexity of chronic pain in women and evidence for its association with abuse--an issue largely unrecognized by medical practitioners. Modern medical training emphasizes diagnosis and cure, but chronic pain problems often have no identifiable organic cause, and the women who suffer are often not listened to in the doctor’s office. Lost Voices: Women, Chronic Pain, and Abuse addresses how women, by gaining knowledge of the ways the medical culture--and the larger culture--have silenced them, may move into a healing process and learn to speak out. The author encourages women in pain to give voice to their buried experiences and shows them that speaking out about their experiences with abuse and chronic pain can be the first step on the road to healing.

The author explores the lost voices of women in pain through stories based on her personal encounters with patients in her practice. These women and their case histories help illustrate the interactions of chronic pain and abuse and the complexity of the doctor-patient relationship. Among the many areas Dr. Radomsky examines are:

  • how the medical culture has silenced women
  • chronic pain in women with a history of abuse
  • the relationship of women’s healing processes and the sense of finding and expressing “lost voices”
  • the doctor-patient relationship and obstacles to healing
  • the limitation of medical models with respect to understanding complex chronic pain issues
  • how acute and chronic pain differ and how physicians and patients alike struggle with this understanding

    Scientific but very readable, Lost Voices assists readers in the search for answers to complex pain problems. It is a hope-full resource for women struggling with chronic pain and personal abuse issues and an enlightening guide for physicians, therapists, and others working with these women. Professionals working in the area of chronic pain, readers involved in feminist issues, and academic physicians interested in medicine as culture will find Lost Voices a revealing book.

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Radomsky works in a group clinic but did not originally want to see women who had been abused. Fifteen years of practice, increasingly with women suffering chronic pain, did, however, eventually lead her into the broad field of abuse. She learned that women patients should be measured against a feminine standard rather than the masculine one generally accepted as the medical baseline, and she discovered the widespread victimization of women--by male physicians, husbands and boyfriends, even the women themselves. If she were to deal with chronic pain successfully, Radomsky found that she would have to keep in mind a biopsychosocial model of the patient, not the usual biomedical model. Why, she wondered, was chronic pain often treated as though it were acute pain? The two are widely different in causes, understanding, treatments, and rehabilitation. Her practical but sympathetic, suitably documented book, with its many tales of suffering women, is further humanized by her personal reflections and observations. William Beatty --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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