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Archive for July, 2011
Coping with Pain: Anger Management
Chronic pain often makes people mad. Pain feels unfair. You don't deserve it. It gets in the way of life. It doesn't make sense. Other people just don't get what you are going through. It's gone on for too long… …
Coping with Pain: Five Ways to Improve Your "Self-Efficacy"
Chronic pain often gets in the way of life. Pain can cancel, interrupt, delay, interfere with, and diminish living. The worst part is that it can make you
Chronic Pain Management: Thinking about Thinking
One important way that human beings differ from other animals is that we are capable of "thinking about thinking". We are able to observe, analyze, and control our
Treatment for Chronic Pain: Is Self-Help for You?
Access to treatment for chronic pain has become increasingly difficult for the over 116 million Americans with chronic pain. If you are one of these people, you might








