In the past fifty years psychological factors have been shown to influence adjustment to chronic pain. Research demonstrates that individuals’ internal representations of pain and the processes of catastrophising (focusing on negative outcomes) and acceptance (acknowledging pain but continuing to live a fulfilling life) are important. The aim of the present study is to examine how the processes of catastrophising and acceptance interact with illness representations to influence physical and emotional functioning. The psychological and functioning variables were assessed using validated questionnaires completed by individuals attending NHS Pain Clinics and pain support groups in the community. Path analyses were conducted to investigate whet...
Objectives: Catastrophizing is often the primary target of the cognitive-behavioral treatment of chr...
This study investigates the interactions between self-efficacy–including subcomponents–and symptoms ...
The emergence of chronic pain is often a disruptive event across multiple dimensions of individuals...
Psychological adjustment to chronic pain has been recently explored within three separate frameworks...
Objectives: The objectives of the present study are: to analyse whether Activity Engagement and Pain...
Pain often signals a problem that needs our attention, but after healing has occurred and pain persi...
Abstract: A study was conducted to clarify the nature of catastrophizing, a construct that is freque...
Abstract There are original physical basis of pain, even when an anatomical site or pathophysiologi...
Acceptance and Chronic Pain Thesis Abstract This thesis examines psychological approaches to the und...
OBJECTIVES: Catastrophizing is often the primary target of the cognitive-behavioral treatment of chr...
Catastrophic thinking is associated with disability and distress for many with chronic pain. The eff...
It is increasingly clear that pain and emotions are closely interconnected. Pain does not only cause...
When patients find their pain unacceptable they are likely to attempt to avoid it at all costs and s...
Article first published online: 18 MAY 2012BACKGROUND: The underlying processes of change that contr...
In this thesis, cognitive-behavioural factors were studied based on the Fear-avoidance model (catast...
Objectives: Catastrophizing is often the primary target of the cognitive-behavioral treatment of chr...
This study investigates the interactions between self-efficacy–including subcomponents–and symptoms ...
The emergence of chronic pain is often a disruptive event across multiple dimensions of individuals...
Psychological adjustment to chronic pain has been recently explored within three separate frameworks...
Objectives: The objectives of the present study are: to analyse whether Activity Engagement and Pain...
Pain often signals a problem that needs our attention, but after healing has occurred and pain persi...
Abstract: A study was conducted to clarify the nature of catastrophizing, a construct that is freque...
Abstract There are original physical basis of pain, even when an anatomical site or pathophysiologi...
Acceptance and Chronic Pain Thesis Abstract This thesis examines psychological approaches to the und...
OBJECTIVES: Catastrophizing is often the primary target of the cognitive-behavioral treatment of chr...
Catastrophic thinking is associated with disability and distress for many with chronic pain. The eff...
It is increasingly clear that pain and emotions are closely interconnected. Pain does not only cause...
When patients find their pain unacceptable they are likely to attempt to avoid it at all costs and s...
Article first published online: 18 MAY 2012BACKGROUND: The underlying processes of change that contr...
In this thesis, cognitive-behavioural factors were studied based on the Fear-avoidance model (catast...
Objectives: Catastrophizing is often the primary target of the cognitive-behavioral treatment of chr...
This study investigates the interactions between self-efficacy–including subcomponents–and symptoms ...
The emergence of chronic pain is often a disruptive event across multiple dimensions of individuals...