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Chronic Pain Management: Improve Your Sleep
Sleep plays a crucial role in the daily experience of people with chronic pain. Of course, research (and probably your own experience) has demonstrated that pain can make it harder to fall asleep and stay asleep. In a study involving …
Coping with Chronic Pain: What are the Barriers to Sex?
Paul Karoly, Aaron Taylor, and I conducted a
Living with Pain: Don’t Give Up on Yourself
Living with severe pain can be a trigger for depression, a
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Chronic Pain Management: Talking to Your Boss About Your Pain
If you are like many people with chronic pain, you maintain a full- or part-time job, despite your pain.
Pain and Depression: Your Thoughts Make a Difference
If you have chronic pain, you may be at risk for depression. In one study, 35% of
Chronic Pain Management: Helping Family Cope With Your Pain
Your family lives with your pain too. Although they can't feel what you feel,
Living with Pain: Make a Fresh Start
The start of the new year is often a time to reflect on where you have been and where you are headed. You may even have made a
Top 10 Chronic Pain Management Posts of 2012
It is hard to believe that 2012 has nearly come to an end. I wish you all a very happy and healthy new year. I thought this would













