Chronic pain often interferes with daily functioning, and may become a threat to an individual's sense of self. Despite the development of a recent theoretical account focussing upon the relationship between the presence of chronic pain and a person's self, research investigating this idea is limited. In the present study we aimed to (1) compare the strength of association between self-and pain schema in patients with chronic pain and healthy control subjects and (2) research whether the strength of association between self-and pain-schema is related to particular pain-related outcomes and individual differences of patients with chronic pain. Seventy-three patients with chronic pain (M-age = 49.95; SD = 9.76) and 53 healthy volunteers (M-ag...
Background: Implicit theories of pain represent a socio-cognitive mechanism linked to important copi...
Objective: The literature on chronic pain suggests that pain catastrophizing and self-efficacy are i...
First published online: 13 March 2015Objectives. Chronic pain (CP; >3 months) is a common condition ...
Chronic pain often interferes with daily functioning, and may become a threat to an individual's sen...
Chronic pain often interferes with daily functioning, and may become a threat to an individual's sen...
Understanding the mechanisms that underlie psychological pain treatments is vital to improving them....
The devastating impacts of chronic pain include not only disability and emotional distress, but also...
This thesis studied the role of schema and meaning in chronic pain. Four studies, using a range of d...
Pain self-efficacy and anxiety have each been shown to contribute substantially to pain intensity an...
Self-compassion is associated with disability, pain-related anxiety as well as depression and anger ...
This study investigated self-concepts held by chronic pain patients. It was hypothesized that self s...
Abstract Objective Chronic pain can have detrimental effects on quality of life and a profound impac...
Helena Gunnarsson,1,2 Jens Agerström1 1Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Life Sci...
The aims of this study were to replicate and extend previous observations on the relationship betwee...
© 2018, © The British Pain Society 2018. Objectives: ‘Mental defeat’ (MD) has been identified among ...
Background: Implicit theories of pain represent a socio-cognitive mechanism linked to important copi...
Objective: The literature on chronic pain suggests that pain catastrophizing and self-efficacy are i...
First published online: 13 March 2015Objectives. Chronic pain (CP; >3 months) is a common condition ...
Chronic pain often interferes with daily functioning, and may become a threat to an individual's sen...
Chronic pain often interferes with daily functioning, and may become a threat to an individual's sen...
Understanding the mechanisms that underlie psychological pain treatments is vital to improving them....
The devastating impacts of chronic pain include not only disability and emotional distress, but also...
This thesis studied the role of schema and meaning in chronic pain. Four studies, using a range of d...
Pain self-efficacy and anxiety have each been shown to contribute substantially to pain intensity an...
Self-compassion is associated with disability, pain-related anxiety as well as depression and anger ...
This study investigated self-concepts held by chronic pain patients. It was hypothesized that self s...
Abstract Objective Chronic pain can have detrimental effects on quality of life and a profound impac...
Helena Gunnarsson,1,2 Jens Agerström1 1Department of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Life Sci...
The aims of this study were to replicate and extend previous observations on the relationship betwee...
© 2018, © The British Pain Society 2018. Objectives: ‘Mental defeat’ (MD) has been identified among ...
Background: Implicit theories of pain represent a socio-cognitive mechanism linked to important copi...
Objective: The literature on chronic pain suggests that pain catastrophizing and self-efficacy are i...
First published online: 13 March 2015Objectives. Chronic pain (CP; >3 months) is a common condition ...