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Living With Pain: Should You Try Therapy?
Chronic pain is a chronic stressor. For that reason alone, you may find therapy to be helpful. In addition, chronic pain has emotional, social, and psychological aspects that a therapist can help you to understand and manage. Seeing a therapist …
Chronic Pain and the Benefits of Volunteering
People with chronic pain often report that pain imposes various physical limitations, such as reduced strength and mobility, difficulties with household tasks, self-care, recreation, parenting and employment roles.
Living with Chronic Pain: Making the Tough Choices
Recently, I saw 127 Hours, a film based on the true story of mountain climber and adventurer, Aron Ralston. An 800-pound boulder fell on Ralston
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Depression
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