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According to the International Association For Study of Pain(ISAP), pain is defined as" an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage". <ref>International Association for the Study of Pain.IASP terminology.Available from:https://www.iasp-pain.org/Education/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=1698 (Accessed:2020/22/15)</ref> | According to the International Association For Study of Pain(ISAP), pain is defined as" an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage". <ref>International Association for the Study of Pain.IASP terminology.Available from:https://www.iasp-pain.org/Education/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=1698 (Accessed:2020/22/15)</ref> | ||
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Pain[edit | edit source]
According to the International Association For Study of Pain(ISAP), pain is defined as" an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage". [1]
Trauma-Informed Care model[edit | edit source]
The trauma-informed care model is the- ↑ International Association for the Study of Pain.IASP terminology.Available from:https://www.iasp-pain.org/Education/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=1698 (Accessed:2020/22/15)