Background: In recent years, the interest in relation to the identification of adaptive mechanisms through which people continue to improve their psychological well-being, despite the experience of chronic pain, has been observed. Acceptance is one of these positive psychological factors. We aimed to investigate the effect of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Children with Chronic Pain on externalizing symptoms in 7 to 12 year-old children. Methods: The present study was based on quasi- experimental model According to the criteria of chronic pain; a number of children with chronic pain were selected by available sampling method from specialty and subspecialty pediatric hospitals of Tehran. Then, 20 children who according to their paren...
Background Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is considered effective for chronic pain, but little is ...
Introduction: Due to the painful and long-term treatments of cancer, children with cancer may suffer...
Objective To examine pain self-efficacy and pain acceptance in relation to functioning in pediatric ...
Background: In recent years, the interest in relation to the identification of adaptive mechanisms t...
Even though psychological interventions are well established in the treatment of pediatric chronic p...
Pediatric chronic pain is common and can result in substantial long-term disability. Previous studie...
A large number of patients suffer from reduced functioning and quality of life due to longstanding ...
It is increasingly clear that pain and emotions are closely interconnected. Pain does not only cause...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a third wave behavior therapy approach which aims to incr...
Objective Parental factors are central in the development and maintenance of chronic pain in youths...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Pediatric Psy...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a third wave behavior therapy approach which aims to incr...
Over the past 20 years our knowledge about evidence-based psychological interventions for pediatric ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Children wi...
Chronic pain in childhood is an international public health problem. We conducted a systematic revie...
Background Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is considered effective for chronic pain, but little is ...
Introduction: Due to the painful and long-term treatments of cancer, children with cancer may suffer...
Objective To examine pain self-efficacy and pain acceptance in relation to functioning in pediatric ...
Background: In recent years, the interest in relation to the identification of adaptive mechanisms t...
Even though psychological interventions are well established in the treatment of pediatric chronic p...
Pediatric chronic pain is common and can result in substantial long-term disability. Previous studie...
A large number of patients suffer from reduced functioning and quality of life due to longstanding ...
It is increasingly clear that pain and emotions are closely interconnected. Pain does not only cause...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a third wave behavior therapy approach which aims to incr...
Objective Parental factors are central in the development and maintenance of chronic pain in youths...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Pediatric Psy...
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a third wave behavior therapy approach which aims to incr...
Over the past 20 years our knowledge about evidence-based psychological interventions for pediatric ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Children wi...
Chronic pain in childhood is an international public health problem. We conducted a systematic revie...
Background Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is considered effective for chronic pain, but little is ...
Introduction: Due to the painful and long-term treatments of cancer, children with cancer may suffer...
Objective To examine pain self-efficacy and pain acceptance in relation to functioning in pediatric ...