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Dolor psychologicus
Dolor psychologicus est iniucundus originis psychologicaeincorporeaequesensus. Quem Eduinus S. Shneidman, unus e primis investigatoribus in provincia suicidologiae, sic descripsit: "Quanto tu homo doles. Quod est miseriamentis; cruciatus mentis."[1][2] Dolor psychologicus multis vocabulis appellatur, quoque vocabulo certam vitae mentalis proprietatem exprimente. Inter terminos technicos qui aliquando adhibentur sunt algopsychalia et psychalgia,[3] sed res ipsa etiam appellari potest dolor mentis,[4][5]dolor animi motus,[6]dolor psychicus,[7][8]dolor socialis,[9] et dolor spiritualis vel dolor animi,[10] vel angor tantum.[11][12] Quae vocabula omnia, quamquam profecto non paria vel omnino congruentia, comparatio systematica theoriarum exemplariumque doloris psychologici, doloris psychici, doloris animi motus, et doloris per se concludit quodque vocabulum eundem affectum describere.[13] Constat inter eruditos dolorem psychologicum esse inexorabilem exsistentiaehumanae proprietatem.[14]
↑W. G. Joffe et J. Sandler, "On the concept of pain, with special reference to depression and psychogenic pain," Journal of Psychosomatic Research 11, no. 1 (1967): 69–75 doi:10.1016/0022-3999(67)90058-X.
↑M. M. Shattell, "Why does 'pain management' exclude psychic pain?" Issues in Mental Health Nursing 30, no. 5 (2009): 344. doi:10.1080/01612840902844890. PDF.
↑E. L. Meerwijk et S. J. Weiss,"Toward a unifying definition of psychological pain." Journal of Loss & Trauma 16, no. 5 (2011): 402–12. doi:10.1080/15325024.2011.572044. Preview.