The treatment of young people with chronic pain is a complex endeavor. Many of these youth do not obtain adequate relief from available interventions. Psychological neuromodulatory treatments have been shown to have potential benefit for adults with chronic pain. Here, we review and summarize the available information about the efficacy of three promising psychological neuromodulatory treatments—neurofeedback, meditation and hypnosis—when provided to young people with chronic pain. A total of 16 articles were identified and reviewed. The findings from these studies show that hypnotic treatments are effective in reducing pain intensity for a variety of pediatric chronic pain problems, although research suggests variability in outcomes as a f...
International audienceThis systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify and quantify the cur...
Background. Chronic pain is a major health condition that has significant financial and lifestyle im...
While there is a consensus that psychosocial factors play an important role in the experience of pai...
The treatment of young people with chronic pain is a complex endeavor. Many of these youth do not ob...
Chronic pain is common, and the available treatments do not provide adequate relief for most patient...
Despite advances in psychological interventions for pediatric chronic pain, there has been little re...
Pain is a significant public health problem that affects all populations and has significant financi...
Background: Chronic pain affects approximately 3.2 million Australians (one in five) every year, and...
OUR REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE SUGGESTSTHAT HYPNOSIS IS AN USEFUL OPTION lN THE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC ...
Abstract: This article highlights recent studies on novel psychological and complementary and altern...
Objectives This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the effects of psychological therapies ...
Objectives This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the effects of psychological therapies ...
Chronic pain is a relevant health problem frequently associated with psychological distress, dysfunc...
Objectives This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the effects of psychological therapies ...
International audienceThis systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify and quantify the cur...
International audienceThis systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify and quantify the cur...
Background. Chronic pain is a major health condition that has significant financial and lifestyle im...
While there is a consensus that psychosocial factors play an important role in the experience of pai...
The treatment of young people with chronic pain is a complex endeavor. Many of these youth do not ob...
Chronic pain is common, and the available treatments do not provide adequate relief for most patient...
Despite advances in psychological interventions for pediatric chronic pain, there has been little re...
Pain is a significant public health problem that affects all populations and has significant financi...
Background: Chronic pain affects approximately 3.2 million Australians (one in five) every year, and...
OUR REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE SUGGESTSTHAT HYPNOSIS IS AN USEFUL OPTION lN THE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC ...
Abstract: This article highlights recent studies on novel psychological and complementary and altern...
Objectives This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the effects of psychological therapies ...
Objectives This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the effects of psychological therapies ...
Chronic pain is a relevant health problem frequently associated with psychological distress, dysfunc...
Objectives This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the effects of psychological therapies ...
International audienceThis systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify and quantify the cur...
International audienceThis systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify and quantify the cur...
Background. Chronic pain is a major health condition that has significant financial and lifestyle im...
While there is a consensus that psychosocial factors play an important role in the experience of pai...