Positive affect is hypothesized to improve safety learning taking place during extinction (i.e., the core mechanism of exposure treatment), therefore improving the maintenance of treatment outcomes. We investigated whether positive affect during extinction attenuates the subsequent return of pain-related avoidance and fear. In an operant pain-related avoidance conditioning paradigm, sixty healthy volunteers performed arm-reaching movements using a robotic arm. During acquisition, they learned to avoid an easy but painful movement (T1) by choosing more effortful movements that were sometimes (T2) or never (T3) painful. Then, the Positive affect group wrote about and imagined their best possible self, which is known to induce positive affect,...
This review addresses recent developments in fear of movement-related pain and avoidance research, a...
Cognitive-behavioral treatments for chronic pain typically target pain-related fear; exposure in viv...
This review addresses recent developments in fear of movement-related pain and avoidance research, a...
Positive affect is hypothesized to improve safety learning taking place during extinction (i.e., the...
Fear-avoidance models of chronic pain consider excessive spreading (or overgeneralization) of pain-r...
Avoiding pain-associated activities can prevent tissue damage. However, when avoidance spreads exces...
From a treatment perspective, it is highly relevant to pinpoint individual vulnerability factors for...
UNLABELLED: From a treatment perspective, it is highly relevant to pinpoint individual vulnerability...
Recent experimental data show that associative learning processes are involved not only in the acqui...
In exposure for chronic pain, avoidance is often forbidden (extinction with response prevention; RPE...
Objectives:Previous research indicates that reducing fear of movement-related pain is hampered by en...
Excessive fear of movement-related pain (FMRP), and its associated avoidance behavior, is considered...
This review addresses recent developments in fear of movement-related pain and avoidance research, a...
Cognitive-behavioral treatments for chronic pain typically target pain-related fear; exposure in viv...
This review addresses recent developments in fear of movement-related pain and avoidance research, a...
Positive affect is hypothesized to improve safety learning taking place during extinction (i.e., the...
Fear-avoidance models of chronic pain consider excessive spreading (or overgeneralization) of pain-r...
Avoiding pain-associated activities can prevent tissue damage. However, when avoidance spreads exces...
From a treatment perspective, it is highly relevant to pinpoint individual vulnerability factors for...
UNLABELLED: From a treatment perspective, it is highly relevant to pinpoint individual vulnerability...
Recent experimental data show that associative learning processes are involved not only in the acqui...
In exposure for chronic pain, avoidance is often forbidden (extinction with response prevention; RPE...
Objectives:Previous research indicates that reducing fear of movement-related pain is hampered by en...
Excessive fear of movement-related pain (FMRP), and its associated avoidance behavior, is considered...
This review addresses recent developments in fear of movement-related pain and avoidance research, a...
Cognitive-behavioral treatments for chronic pain typically target pain-related fear; exposure in viv...
This review addresses recent developments in fear of movement-related pain and avoidance research, a...