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Living with Pain: Take Control
Living with chronic pain may have led you to feel that you have lost control of your life. This is a natural and common response. Unfortunately, reduced feelings of control are related to depression, loss of hope, disability, worry, and …
Living with Pain: Helpful versus Unhelpful Social Support
All of us need social support. Your chronic pain may make you feel more needy. You may believe that you need more than your share of support… or
Chronic Pain Management: Anger, Pain, and Relationships
Living with chronic pain can be very frustrating. Not surprisingly, people with chronic pain tend to report
Coping with Pain: Rebuilding Intimacy
One of my first research studies involved examining the significance of the
Social Withdrawal and Depression
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwQHoAVUHkI Expert Interview Series with Dr. Cory Newman: The Problem of Social Withdrawal in Depression Dr. Karoly: I am talking with Dr. Cory Newman. Dr. Newman,
Chronic Pain: Giving and Receiving Social Support
In response to my recent blog about the benefits of volunteering, a reader commented that it may be difficult for people with multiple, or very severe, pain
Chronic Pain, Social Support, and Exercise
I love spin class. It is cycling without weather, without cars and texting drivers, without the inevitable flat tires or spills in gravel, that for me, come with










