Non-Drug Pain Relief Dissertation
Description
I need a 7,000-word undergraduate dissertation that examines non-pharmacological pain relief, with an emphasis on meditation, mindfulness and cognitive distraction techniques. The work must be written to Harvard referencing standards and grounded almost entirely in recent peer-reviewed journal literature published within the last ten years.
Scope • Introduce the physiological and psychological mechanisms of pain to set context. • Conduct a critical literature review comparing meditation/mindfulness practices with distraction-based strategies, highlighting efficacy, limitations, and gaps. • Propose and justify a small-scale theoretical methodology (no primary data collection needed) that could test these approaches in a real-world setting. • Discuss findings, relate them to clinical or everyday application, and outline areas for future research.
Deliverables
- Full dissertation (≈7,000 words) including abstract, chapters, conclusion and reference list.
- Turnitin or similar originality report.
- Separate reference list in Harvard format.
Acceptance criteria • Clear, logical structure and coherent argument throughout. • Minimum 6 peer-reviewed sources; books or reputable web resources may be used sparingly for background only. • Perfect Harvard citation and formatting. • Proofread, free of spelling or grammatical errors.
Please let me know your timeline and any questions you may have about the focus on meditation, mindfulness and distraction. Budget: GBP 750–1500 Skills: Research, Proofreading, Editing, Report Writing, Article Writing, Research Writing, Qualitative Research, Academic Writing
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