Perceived control is postulated as a possible moderator of the relationship between impairment and disability. This hypothesis was experimentally investigated in patients with chronic pain attending a clinical psychology department in a hospital. Patients were randomly allocated to experimentally increased (N = 25) or decreased (N = 25) perceptions of control and the effects on disability examined. Perceived control was manipulated using sections of the normal clinical interview which enhanced beliefs in control (asking about times when control had been high) or reduced them (asking about times when control had been low). Results showed that the cognitive manipulations had been effective in modifying cognitions and had resulted in the predi...
Chronic pain is a common condition that impacts on an individuals ability to engage in functional ta...
The belief that an individual holds regarding his/her ability to control or influence the events of ...
Objective: Emotional intelligence (EI) and acceptance have previously been identified as potential f...
Perceived control is postulated as a possible moderator of the relationship between impairment and d...
Objectives. To explore the hypothesized mediating effects of cognitions and emotional distress on ch...
While control conditions are vitally important in research, selecting the optimal control condition ...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate how people with acute low back pain respond...
Previous research has demonstrated that perceived control beliefs predict recovery from disability, ...
Having a stigmatized disability is a depleting experience. For those with a disability, there are ma...
This article examined the predictive role of perceived control in long-term changes in disability am...
Numerous theoretical frameworks have been applied to further our understanding of the correlates, ca...
We examined the extent to which disability mediates the observed associations of common mental and p...
The purpose of this study was to determine if differences existed in acceptance of disability scores...
BackgroundThis study examines Weiner's recent cognitive emotional model which makes a distinction be...
<p>(A) is the primary relationship between pain and disability, with the total effect labelled c. (B...
Chronic pain is a common condition that impacts on an individuals ability to engage in functional ta...
The belief that an individual holds regarding his/her ability to control or influence the events of ...
Objective: Emotional intelligence (EI) and acceptance have previously been identified as potential f...
Perceived control is postulated as a possible moderator of the relationship between impairment and d...
Objectives. To explore the hypothesized mediating effects of cognitions and emotional distress on ch...
While control conditions are vitally important in research, selecting the optimal control condition ...
Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate how people with acute low back pain respond...
Previous research has demonstrated that perceived control beliefs predict recovery from disability, ...
Having a stigmatized disability is a depleting experience. For those with a disability, there are ma...
This article examined the predictive role of perceived control in long-term changes in disability am...
Numerous theoretical frameworks have been applied to further our understanding of the correlates, ca...
We examined the extent to which disability mediates the observed associations of common mental and p...
The purpose of this study was to determine if differences existed in acceptance of disability scores...
BackgroundThis study examines Weiner's recent cognitive emotional model which makes a distinction be...
<p>(A) is the primary relationship between pain and disability, with the total effect labelled c. (B...
Chronic pain is a common condition that impacts on an individuals ability to engage in functional ta...
The belief that an individual holds regarding his/her ability to control or influence the events of ...
Objective: Emotional intelligence (EI) and acceptance have previously been identified as potential f...