Wracked by emotions, the mind will often increase pain, while control of feelings such as fear, loneliness, and stress will generally reduce pain. This program presents the psychology of pain, along with ways to manage physical discomfort through therapy, various relaxation techniques, and coming to terms with physical limitations. (18 minutes, color
Background: Patients' changing attitudes and beliefs about pain are considered as improvements in th...
One of the most common complaints medical practitioners receive from patients is that of pain, and i...
This article reviews the role of psychological factors in the development of persistent pain and dis...
What is pain, and what is its purpose? This program explores various aspects of pain, including how ...
Chronic pain is a relevant health problem frequently associated with psychological distress, dysfunc...
Pain is a complex process, in part because it is mediated by so many different variables. However, b...
Emotion and pain are closely intertwined in the brain, as the human experience of pain includes both...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue da...
The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as “an unpleasant sensory and emoti...
Introduction: Persistent musculoskeletal pain is the most common pain condition seen in primary heal...
Pain is among the most common somatic complaints. Fortunately, in only a minority of people is pain ...
Pain is considered a hardwired signal of bodily disturbance belonging to a basic motivational system...
Chronic pain is frequently associated with significant psychological issues, such as depression or a...
“Hypnosis is a procedure involving cognitive processes in which a subject is guided by a hypnotist t...
Pain is a multidimensional sensory experience that isintrinsically unpleasant and associated with hu...
Background: Patients' changing attitudes and beliefs about pain are considered as improvements in th...
One of the most common complaints medical practitioners receive from patients is that of pain, and i...
This article reviews the role of psychological factors in the development of persistent pain and dis...
What is pain, and what is its purpose? This program explores various aspects of pain, including how ...
Chronic pain is a relevant health problem frequently associated with psychological distress, dysfunc...
Pain is a complex process, in part because it is mediated by so many different variables. However, b...
Emotion and pain are closely intertwined in the brain, as the human experience of pain includes both...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue da...
The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as “an unpleasant sensory and emoti...
Introduction: Persistent musculoskeletal pain is the most common pain condition seen in primary heal...
Pain is among the most common somatic complaints. Fortunately, in only a minority of people is pain ...
Pain is considered a hardwired signal of bodily disturbance belonging to a basic motivational system...
Chronic pain is frequently associated with significant psychological issues, such as depression or a...
“Hypnosis is a procedure involving cognitive processes in which a subject is guided by a hypnotist t...
Pain is a multidimensional sensory experience that isintrinsically unpleasant and associated with hu...
Background: Patients' changing attitudes and beliefs about pain are considered as improvements in th...
One of the most common complaints medical practitioners receive from patients is that of pain, and i...
This article reviews the role of psychological factors in the development of persistent pain and dis...