abstract: Current models of pain coping typically focus on how pain contributes to poor physical and psychological functioning. Researchers have argued that this focus on the negative consequences is too narrow and does not account for times when individuals are able to maintain meaningful functioning despite their pain. Thus, the current study sought to investigate the day-to-day processes that both help and hinder recovery from pain and persistence towards daily goals. Specifically, the present study tested: a) a two-factor model of risk and resilience “factors” that capture key processes across affective, cognitive and social dimensions of functioning, and b) whether the relation between morning pain and end-of-day physical disability is...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore if parti...
abstract: This study examined whether cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness interventions aff...
Opioid medications are medicine\u27s best weapon against severe intractable pain, but prolonged use ...
The current study examined the ability of pain-related catastrophizing to predict outcomes following...
Background Moderate to severe chronic pain affects one in five of adults. The prevalence and impact...
abstract: Comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and chronic pain create a heavier symptom bu...
Pain is much more than a sensory experience. Pain has strong emotional and motivational components t...
Master's ThesisChronic Pain has been found to be a critical factor contributing to disability and li...
Chronic pain is prevalent, affecting an estimated 116 million Americans (Jensen & Turk, 2014), and i...
Placebo’s (positive expectancies producing positive outcomes) and nocebo’s (negative expectancies pr...
This dissertation presents two studies investigating stress-induced analgesia (SIA, study 1) and con...
Psychological resilience, conceptualized as the ability to bounce back from stress (Tugade, 2011), h...
Chronic pain is one of the most common concerns people seek medical treatment for, yet it is histori...
In the current study, we examined how supraspinal and spinal excitability were altered bilaterally a...
Chronic pain is an important public health problem that is associated with a host of negative indivi...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore if parti...
abstract: This study examined whether cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness interventions aff...
Opioid medications are medicine\u27s best weapon against severe intractable pain, but prolonged use ...
The current study examined the ability of pain-related catastrophizing to predict outcomes following...
Background Moderate to severe chronic pain affects one in five of adults. The prevalence and impact...
abstract: Comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and chronic pain create a heavier symptom bu...
Pain is much more than a sensory experience. Pain has strong emotional and motivational components t...
Master's ThesisChronic Pain has been found to be a critical factor contributing to disability and li...
Chronic pain is prevalent, affecting an estimated 116 million Americans (Jensen & Turk, 2014), and i...
Placebo’s (positive expectancies producing positive outcomes) and nocebo’s (negative expectancies pr...
This dissertation presents two studies investigating stress-induced analgesia (SIA, study 1) and con...
Psychological resilience, conceptualized as the ability to bounce back from stress (Tugade, 2011), h...
Chronic pain is one of the most common concerns people seek medical treatment for, yet it is histori...
In the current study, we examined how supraspinal and spinal excitability were altered bilaterally a...
Chronic pain is an important public health problem that is associated with a host of negative indivi...
2020 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore if parti...
abstract: This study examined whether cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness interventions aff...
Opioid medications are medicine\u27s best weapon against severe intractable pain, but prolonged use ...