Despite effective treatment approaches within the cognitive behavioral framework general treatment effects for chronic pain are rather small to very small. Translation from efficacy trials to naturalistic settings is questionable. There is an urgent need to improve the effectiveness of well-established treatments, such as cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) and the investigation of mechanisms of change is a promising opportunity. We performed secondary data analysis from routine data of 1,440 chronic pain patients. Patients received CBT in a multidisciplinary setting in two inpatient clinics. Effect sizes and reliable change indices were computed for pain-related disability and depression. The associations between changes in the use of differe...
Pain is a complex experience that is influenced by neurological processes and psychosocial factors a...
The underlying mechanisms of the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural interventions for chronic pa...
Catastrophizing and inadequate coping strategies are associated with the development and maintenance...
Despite effective treatment approaches within the cognitive behavioral framework general treatment e...
Since the introduction of behavioral medicine in the early 70s, cognitive-behavioral treatment inter...
Objective: To evaluate the contribution of improvement in negative emotional cognitions, active cogn...
There is now a consensus in the literature that future improvements in outcomes obtained from cognit...
BackgroundThis study investigated the effect of a cognitive behavioural approach on changing the cop...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) leads to a reduction of fatigue and pain in chronic fat...
This randomized trial will evaluate the mechanisms of three chronic pain treatments: cognitive thera...
Chronic pain is a commonly occurring and debilitating condition, and among the costliest health prob...
There is now a consensus in the literature that future improvements in outcomes obtained from cognit...
The aim of this study was to examine whether treatments based on different theories change pain cata...
Patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) frequently report chronic pain symptoms. Cognitive beha...
Individuals with chronic pain differ markedly in their physical and psychological adjustment to the ...
Pain is a complex experience that is influenced by neurological processes and psychosocial factors a...
The underlying mechanisms of the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural interventions for chronic pa...
Catastrophizing and inadequate coping strategies are associated with the development and maintenance...
Despite effective treatment approaches within the cognitive behavioral framework general treatment e...
Since the introduction of behavioral medicine in the early 70s, cognitive-behavioral treatment inter...
Objective: To evaluate the contribution of improvement in negative emotional cognitions, active cogn...
There is now a consensus in the literature that future improvements in outcomes obtained from cognit...
BackgroundThis study investigated the effect of a cognitive behavioural approach on changing the cop...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) leads to a reduction of fatigue and pain in chronic fat...
This randomized trial will evaluate the mechanisms of three chronic pain treatments: cognitive thera...
Chronic pain is a commonly occurring and debilitating condition, and among the costliest health prob...
There is now a consensus in the literature that future improvements in outcomes obtained from cognit...
The aim of this study was to examine whether treatments based on different theories change pain cata...
Patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) frequently report chronic pain symptoms. Cognitive beha...
Individuals with chronic pain differ markedly in their physical and psychological adjustment to the ...
Pain is a complex experience that is influenced by neurological processes and psychosocial factors a...
The underlying mechanisms of the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural interventions for chronic pa...
Catastrophizing and inadequate coping strategies are associated with the development and maintenance...