All posts tagged chronic pain acceptance

Rebuilding Intimacy

Coping with Pain: Rebuilding Intimacy

One of my first research studies involved examining the significance of the three most important people in one’s life to psychological well being and distress. I asked study participants to identify the most, 2nd most, and 3rd most important people …

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Green ways

Living With Pain: Two Types of Coping

From birth, we are all faced with two basic questions: "What do I want or need?" and "How do I get it?"  Of course, we start out wanting

Living with Chronic Pain: Don't Give Up on Yourself

Living with Pain: Don't Give Up on Yourself

Living with severe pain can be a trigger for depression, a

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Talking to your employer about chronic pain

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.

Goalistics' Top 10 Chronic Pain Management Posts for 2012

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

Living with Pain: Food triggers and weight loss

Living with Chronic Pain: Food Fight!

Chronic pain is more likely among men and women who are overweight.

Partner Pain Support

Partner Pain Support Program

Goalistics is considering developing the Partner Pain Support Program, an online system to enhance the effectiveness of partner support of individuals with chronic pain and to provide resources

Living with Pain: Cultivate Yourself

Living with Pain: Cultivate Yourself

One of the most common challenges of living with chronic pain are the losses that you

living with severe pain: planning matters

Living with Pain: Intentions versus Plans

Some of the healthy things you can do to manage pain involve changing your habits. For example, you may benefit from starting a regular exercise program, modifying your

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