Pain is mostly thought of as a problem—as debilitating or harmful. Despite its unpleasantness, however, under some conditions pain can be associated with positive consequences. In this review, we explore these positive biological, psychological, and social consequences of pain. We highlight three different domains in which pain may be considered to have positive consequences. First, pain facilitates pleasure by providing an important contrast for pleasurable experiences, increasing sensitivity to sensory input, and facilitating self-rewarding behavior. Second, pain augments self-regulation and enhancement by increasing cognitive control, reducing rumination, and demonstrating virtue. Third, pain promotes affiliation by arousing empathy from...
Even though painful experiences are employed within social rituals across the world, little is known...
Objective: To identify whether the biopsychosocial framework of illness has overcome the limitations...
The Routledge International Handbook of Psychobiology provides authoritative, cutting-edge research ...
Pain is mostly thought of as a problem-as debilitating or harmful. Despite its unpleasantness, howev...
Pain is most often an unpleasant experience that alerts us to actual or possible tissue damage. Howe...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Pain is an intense experience that can place a heavy burden on peoples' lives. Th...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Pain is an intense experience that can place a heavy burden on peoples' lives. Th...
Objectives The field of pain psychology has taken significant steps forward during the last decades ...
Purpose of review. Pain is an intense experience that can place a heavy burden on peoples’ lives. Th...
There is a growing body of literature that lends support to the health-promoting effects of an optim...
none3siIn this issue, Fabbro and Crescentini [1] provide an integrative review of neuroscientific, p...
The mounting evidence of the similarities between social pain and physical pain has led theorists to...
Strategies to reduce the burden of persistent pain in society are rooted in a biomedical paradigm. T...
Because of their shared neurobiological underpinnings, factors increasing physical pain can also inc...
Historically, physical pain has often been used as a form of punishment for misdeeds as well as self...
Even though painful experiences are employed within social rituals across the world, little is known...
Objective: To identify whether the biopsychosocial framework of illness has overcome the limitations...
The Routledge International Handbook of Psychobiology provides authoritative, cutting-edge research ...
Pain is mostly thought of as a problem-as debilitating or harmful. Despite its unpleasantness, howev...
Pain is most often an unpleasant experience that alerts us to actual or possible tissue damage. Howe...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Pain is an intense experience that can place a heavy burden on peoples' lives. Th...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Pain is an intense experience that can place a heavy burden on peoples' lives. Th...
Objectives The field of pain psychology has taken significant steps forward during the last decades ...
Purpose of review. Pain is an intense experience that can place a heavy burden on peoples’ lives. Th...
There is a growing body of literature that lends support to the health-promoting effects of an optim...
none3siIn this issue, Fabbro and Crescentini [1] provide an integrative review of neuroscientific, p...
The mounting evidence of the similarities between social pain and physical pain has led theorists to...
Strategies to reduce the burden of persistent pain in society are rooted in a biomedical paradigm. T...
Because of their shared neurobiological underpinnings, factors increasing physical pain can also inc...
Historically, physical pain has often been used as a form of punishment for misdeeds as well as self...
Even though painful experiences are employed within social rituals across the world, little is known...
Objective: To identify whether the biopsychosocial framework of illness has overcome the limitations...
The Routledge International Handbook of Psychobiology provides authoritative, cutting-edge research ...