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All in Your Head
Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in a pediatric pain clinic in California, Mara Buchbinder explores how clinicians, adolescent patients, and their families make sense of puzzling symptoms and work to alleviate pain. Through careful attention to the language of pain—including narratives, conversations, models, and metaphors—and detailed analysis of how young pain sufferers make meaning through interactions with others, her book reveals that however private pain may be, making sense of it is profoundly social.
"Welcome to West Clinic, the subject of Mara Buchbinder's astute study of pediatric/adolescent pain. She perceptively shows how the interpretive work of clinicians, families, and youthful patients themselves far exceeds the medical scaffolding to which all cling. Buchbinder writes that 'pain is polyvalent,' revealing how this rich mystery refuses resolution at the heart of modern biomedicine.”—Rayna Rapp, author of Testing Women, Testing the Fetus
“This book will be illuminating not only for social scientists and health practitioners but also for all who wish to think more deeply about the central role of language in illness experience and healing. Through rich case studies, Buchbinder artfully traces how models and metaphors drawn from neurobiology, psychodynamics, and social-stress theory help clinicians and patients make sense of suffering, pointing the way toward therapeutic change."— Laurence J. Kirmayer, MD, Professor and Director, Division of Social and Transcultural Psychiatry, McGill University