Zusammenfassung
Schmerz ist ein psychophysisches Ereignis, das nur dem betroffenen Individuum bewußt ist [2]. Er ist eine Grundqualität menschlicher Befindlichkeit wie Hunger, Angst und Sorge [3].
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Sheon, R.P., Moskowitz, R.W., Goldberg, V.M. (1983). Der chronische Schmerz. In: Vetter, G. (eds) Weichteilrheumatismus und andere Schmerzsyndrome des Bewegungsapparates. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85331-9_14
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