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To describe pain as painful appears to amount to no more than saying that pain is itself.
Painful experiences or forbidden wishes belong to the repressed, and they too are unconscious.
Her left arm was locked to her side, because her shoulder was extremely painful.
Furthermore, some interviewees will not wish to talk about painful experiences just for the benefit of a survey interviewer.
He "burns his body in his head" and is unable to find release from his painful self-consciousness even in drink.
Dislocation of children from their familiar environment, friends, and school adds considerable stress during an already painful period of children's lives.
The tension becomes internalized, the character engaging in painful and destructive soul-searching in an attempt to discover his or her own deficiencies.
I am conscious of a mixture of pleasurable and painful ideas, both of which are associated with the weather.
In species where females are vectors of disease or inflict painful bites, it is important to minimize the number of females released.
Thus, we are pleased when we are able to feel sympathy for the painful feelings of others.
She was conscious and capable of responding to simple questions or commands, as well as responsive to painful stimuli.
Common gynecologic problems resulting from infibulation include painful subcutaneous dermoid cysts and keloid formation along excised tissue edges.
Not infrequently, there are major side effects of a very painful nature.
In the second scenario, a patient is suffering from fevers, malaise, and a painful blistering rash after infection with smallpox.
However, in patients, clotrimazole caused unacceptable dysuria (painful urination) and hepatocellular toxicity.
There were 12 patients with on-choreatic dyskinesias, three with off-dystonic postures, and five with painful manifestations not related to muscle hypertonia.
Her skilled autobiographical work communicated fully the painful isolation of monastic life, and the then aesthetically mainstream preference for a life of dreams.
The most robust behavioral phenomenon after injury is allodynia in which painful behavior is induced by a normally innocuous stimulus, such as light touch.
Neither did the patients express that it was emotionally painful to participate.
I said we're going to do something ... that's going to be painful to a lot of people.
Palpation of the abscess revealed it to be doughy, and it was oedematous and painful.
Situations of perceived emergency can induce contending political groups to agree upon unpopular, painful measures.
What is the role of talking about past painful experiences?
The child undergoes the same terribly painful experiences in each situation.
Led to a lonely painful death where she would not accept even my help.
Given that numerous painful conditions, such as osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, and neuropathies, are more common with age, this finding is perhaps counterintuitive.
Even now it is painful to recall memories of the person who died.
Two scales were recommended for assessing pain intensity associated with medical procedures and other brief painful events.
Here is a painful and painfully honest account of how easily a project can fail to meet its own expectations.
Jobbers and workers found that, step by painful step, their material interests, social experience and political perceptions were tending gradually and unevenly to converge.
Anticipated painful stimulation would elicit a different pattern of responses.
Second, although it is obvious that learning about painful experiences has survival value, not all pain behaviour results from operant reinforcement schedules.
Operant conditioning and learning can also act on these thresholds giving anticipatory distress faces both to impending stimuli and to painful thoughts.
The process of producing a rendering from such a detailed model is painful and time-consuming.
Thus, frightening and physically painful ordeals, such as those endured in rites of passage, will impact memory and belief.
Although highly effective, the nightly infusions are painful and burdensome to patients, resulting in non-compliance.
Putting a notation to cover all the cases is sort of painful, particularly so because, for our purposes, this direction does not matter.
He still finds it painful to sit down.
The procedure most probably works by distracting attention from the painful stimulation and refocusing it on music.
The blows received in ritual fighting are painful, but the subjective quality of the sensation is probably very variable (and very difficult to study).
Plumbing the supply of fresh names to the places those names are required is sometimes very painful.
The ordeal carried no association of degradation despite its often painful nature.
Most tests were autonomic, based on the involuntary reactions of the human body to usually painful situations.
Indeed, whether we identify certain sensory signals as painful or not depends on a variety of personal and social factors.
Even nonmorbid painful situations, such as premenstrual cramps, have become the object of pharmaceutical attention.
The last chapter is the most painful narrative to read.
However, it results in deformation of bones and joints causing a painful secondary osteoarthritis.
Then they do indeed ' see ' in an intellectual vision, which is not a beatific vision, however, but a painful one of horror, terror, and despair.
Quite what prompted these painful outpourings is unclear.
The orchestra now intones a long, painful, hymn-like passage, spending its remaining passion.
Ratings of painful heat/burn sensations showed no significant dependence on either the frequency or the number of pulses.
At this step and further up the staircase, painful heat was evoked.
Thus, these neurons have the capacity to encode the intensity of painful stimuli.
In lateral thalamus, cells responsive to painful stimuli are located in the core area and in the postero-inferior area.
Both husband and wife kept painful accounts of the sickness and death of each child.
Antidepressive treatment can shorten a period of depression, thus easing what is often a painful and socially disabling state for patients with depression.
Only in a few cases is the body part transversed by a mai identical to the one considered painful, in many others not.
We have already mentioned one - is it better to know a painful truth or to be happier but deceived?
Vision cannot localize pain, for painful spots cannot be seen.
Reconstruction in war-torn societies is a long and painful process.
High scorers are guarded and seem to experience the interaction as painful and difficult; sometimes they may seem hopeless.
Fully 58 per cent either saw no point or actually found it painful.
As the fear subsided interest in finding a precedent for the painful episode emerged.
The need for an adjustment process was acknowledged only half-heartedly, and it has therefore been slow and been rather painful.
The report focuses attention on one of our most painful national shortcomings and proposes modest remedies.
If even a part of one's first experience with writing is painful, the road to competency in written language is made immeasurably harder.
Nevertheless, for the most part, orthopedists (and patients) comply silently with this regulation in order to avoid painful conflicts or endless hassles.
At this point, it is important to acknowledge the often regrettable or painful consequences of our decision, along with the expected benefits.
She warns that healthcare cost-control measures will likely become unavoidable and painful as costs continue to escalate, with external forces possibly rationing resources.
Developmental changes in children's cognition to stressful and painful situations.
Although the fingerstick method is sometimes described as more painful than venipuncture, no difference was found in poststress cortisol levels for these two procedures.
Interpreting the patterns of facial expressions to painful stimulation.
Even a fundamentally stable childhood cannot protect one from the later, often painful, vicissitudes of life.
The pain studies have shown cingulate activity when heat stimuli were judged as painful in comparison to merely warm.
In a painful experiment, the pain is certain, but the benefits are always uncertain.
She did not give much attention to such thoughts and indicated that thinking too deeply about existential matters was 'painful'.
Much history is forgotten simply because its recollection is too painful.
Therapeutic strategies are commonly systemic (chemotherapy, hormonal therapy) or aimed at symptom relief (irradiation of painful bone metastases).
After my legs became stronger, standing 8 hrs/day was not painful.
A web server is an inherently multi-threaded application, so programming without a concurrency abstraction is bound to be painful.
Their existence should therefore deal it an especially painful blow.
However, some experience periods of inflammation and breakdown of t he oral lesions, r esulting in painful mastication and decreased food intake.
Effectiveness of corticosteroid injections versus physiotherapy for treatment of painful stiff shoulder in primary care: randomised trial.
Painful oculomotor paresis with retro-orbital pain is usually due to one of two main pathologies.
A further quarter of the group reported having feet which were a little troublesome or painful.
A painful death was associated with high levels of anxiety, yearning, and intrusive thoughts in the bereaved partner.
People oscillate back and forth between these painful pangs and periods of apathy and despair when routine tasks can be carried out but without enthusiasm.
Osteoarthritic joints may be very painful if knocked.
Painful shoulder is a common complaint in the older person.
There are even certain groups of equipment that at best are useless and at worst make the task more difficult and painful.
Consider, for instance, an infant or small child who must undergo an excruciatingly painful set of operations to correct a serious medical problem.
Even their gaiety seemed to be of the forced kind often associated with a particularly painful farewell.
The process of reconciliation has been painful for both sides.
As a result, when hyperinflation ended, banks had to start a painful restructuring process although some banks had enough foresight to start adjusting before.
The change was painful f or some careg ivers.
Three alternatives were provided for the last question relating to the patient's condition at the time of death: peaceful, it seemed painful, and uncertain.
Although the potential of a painful death remains a concern, it is by no means uppermost in the minds of these participants.
Structure editing of a terse, expression-based language is painful, and we therefore decided to provide a simple text editor within the system.
The paper identifies the limitations of this system, and concludes with general recommendations that would make the transition to democracy less painful.
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