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All posts tagged coping with pain
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 the same kinds of things: to eat, to sleep, to be safe, …
Chronic Pain Management: Rebuild Friendships
You may have noticed that pain puts a strain on friendship. Whether you have fibromyalgia,
Chronic Pain Management: Improve Your Sleep
Sleep plays a crucial role in the daily experience of people with chronic pain. Of course,
Coping with Chronic Pain: What are the Barriers to Sex?
Paul Karoly, Aaron Taylor, and I conducted 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.
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
Living with Chronic Pain: Food Fight!
Chronic pain is more likely among men and women who are overweight.














