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All posts tagged cognitive-behavioral therapy
Understanding Chronic Pain
In the presentation below, Dr. Ruehlman discusses the biopsychosocial model of chronic pain. Pain is so much more than the pain signal. Once you understand all of the factors that impact your pain experience, you can better appreciate the importance …
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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
Living with Pain: What Makes a Good Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist?
Coping with chronic pain can be very challenging. Many people with mild to severe pain have benefited from seeing a therapist. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is an
Living with Pain: Stop Worrying
If you have been living with chronic pain, you may have found that you worry about yourself. What if your future is one of loneliness and isolation? What
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
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Depression
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