Pain, emotions, and social-well-being in mexico

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Abstract

Measuring well-being may benefit from increasingly sophisticated methodologies such as autonomic markers. Psychology provides data and tools related to the emotional factor in well-being processes. This chapter depicts the importance of affective and sensorial pain on the basis of 25 years of Mexican experience on the clinical study of pain.

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Rojas, B. D. T., Ruvalcaba Palacios, G. M., & Rojas, M. L. L. (2016). Pain, emotions, and social-well-being in mexico. In Handbook of Happiness Research in Latin America (pp. 489–513). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-7203-7_28

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