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Pain and the self

SELF-REPORTED PAIN IN SLE

SELF-REPORTED PAIN IN SLE

... regarding self- reported pain and accompanying symptom ...have pain, as previous reported by Greco et al. [2]. Actually, pain scores in the low-pain group, did not differ significantly ...

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Pain Management Self Learning Module

Pain Management Self Learning Module

... This self learning module on pain management is based on current research and standards of care in pain ...for pain assessment throughout the Medical Center for all professionals interacting ...

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Self-diagnose Your ediscovery Pain

Self-diagnose Your ediscovery Pain

... And if left untreated, the symptoms of an inefficient – or even non-existent – eDiscovery plan can fester into a much larger issue. The aim of this article is to simplify the eDiscovery conundrum, enable a ...

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Self- and Carer-Rated Pain in People with Dementia: Influences of Pain in Carers

Self- and Carer-Rated Pain in People with Dementia: Influences of Pain in Carers

... that pain in carers influenced the ability to perceive pain in the PwD indicating that proxy agreement varies as a function of carer characteristics 35 ...of pain 40 and indicate that further ...

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Effects of vicarious pain on self-pain perception: investigating the role of awareness

Effects of vicarious pain on self-pain perception: investigating the role of awareness

... vicarious pain influences self-pain experience as indi- cated by tolerance, intensity and unpleasantness (Figure ...vicarious pain images, 5,8,23,28 instantly activating the behavioral defense ...

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The chronic pain self-management program: Living well with chronic pain

The chronic pain self-management program: Living well with chronic pain

... chronic pain: Can a community-based exercise/education program soften the ride? Pain Research & Management, 15, 361 LeFort S, Gray-Donald K, Rowat ...the self-management of chronic ...

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Prediction of Quality of life by Self-Efficacy, Pain Intensity and Pain Duration in Patient with Pain Disorders

Prediction of Quality of life by Self-Efficacy, Pain Intensity and Pain Duration in Patient with Pain Disorders

... positive pain self- efficacy for successful adaptation to chronic pain is well documented and chronic pain are more affected by self- efficacy (Arnstein, 2000) (Turk & Okifuji, ...

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Aches & Pains. Managing... SELF-CARE ESSENTIALS. Back Pain Headaches Abdominal Pain Managing Pain

Aches & Pains. Managing... SELF-CARE ESSENTIALS. Back Pain Headaches Abdominal Pain Managing Pain

... back pain ever go away? There’s good news and bad ...proper self-care and good prevention techniques you can be well on your way to fighting off back ...back pain at some point in their lives—much of ...

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Does self-perception of sensitivity to pain correlate with actual sensitivity to experimental pain?

Does self-perception of sensitivity to pain correlate with actual sensitivity to experimental pain?

... clinical pain states, such as postoperative and neuropathic pain, and with the response to analgesic inter- ventions, 26 but thus far have not been associated with self- perception of sensitivity to ...

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The Relationship between Pain Self-efficacy and Pain intensity in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

The Relationship between Pain Self-efficacy and Pain intensity in Multiple Sclerosis Patients

... models through evaluation of one psychological variable correlation (pain self efficacy) with pain intensity in M.S. Method: In this study, 249 patients were selected through convenient sampling. ...

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Self-compassion, pain, and breaking a social contract

Self-compassion, pain, and breaking a social contract

... of self-compassion would moderate affective and cognitive-behavioral responses to unpleasant self-relevant events occurring in a social ...compared pain-related and non-pain events across in ...

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Self-diagnose Your e-discovery Pain

Self-diagnose Your e-discovery Pain

... A similar approach can be used for a professional to-do list. For 99 percent of general counsel and litigators, e-discovery falls into the need category, rather than want. However, just like a timely doctor’s visit can ...

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Interventions to support self-management in cancer pain

Interventions to support self-management in cancer pain

... cancer pain self-management should be based on a theoretical framework to provide directions on how to change knowledge, skills, and ...on pain intensity, whereas those that used only the 2 elements, ...

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Self‐compassion, social functioning and chronic pain

Self‐compassion, social functioning and chronic pain

... suffering (Rahula 1959, in Gilbert, 2013). Compassion, in Buddhist conceptualisations, is linked to the notion of ‘metta’ or ‘loving kindness’ and there is an element of this which involves attentional sensitivity to ...

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Pain Relief With Trigger Point Self-Help

Pain Relief With Trigger Point Self-Help

... from pain without any factors is so important that you may obtain either substantial or complete relief from pain without any additional ...from self-help pressure techniques or practitioners’ ...

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The Shape of Things: Self-Portraiture for Pain Management

The Shape of Things: Self-Portraiture for Pain Management

... References Carr, S. (2014). Revisioning self-identity: The role of portraits, neuroscience and the art therapist's ‘third hand’. International Journal of Art Therapy: Inscape, 19, 2, 54-70. Choi, H.; Hahm, S.C.; ...

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The Dynamics of Pain During Nonsuicidal Self-Injury

The Dynamics of Pain During Nonsuicidal Self-Injury

... and pain reported on the ISAS self-report measure at base- line, and within versus between levels of variance in physical pain reported during ...of pain). Because we had different hypotheses ...

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Validation of Self-Report Pain Scales in Children

Validation of Self-Report Pain Scales in Children

... when pain severity was mod- erate also appeared to be most related to ...entiating pain of high and low severity in children , 7 years old, but less useful for making more nuanced distinctions within the ...

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Clinical pain, abstraction, and self-control: being in pain makes it harder to see the forest for the trees and is associated with lower self-control

Clinical pain, abstraction, and self-control: being in pain makes it harder to see the forest for the trees and is associated with lower self-control

... clinical pain and abstraction. Specifically, as pain intensity and persistence increase, the ability to think abstractly is somewhat ...Moreover, pain seems to have an indirect relationship with ...

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Self-pain enmeshment: Future possible selves, sociotropy, autonomy and adjustment to chronic pain

Self-pain enmeshment: Future possible selves, sociotropy, autonomy and adjustment to chronic pain

... hoped-for self was more appropriate in this ...hoped-for self aspects are saturated with ideal characteristics is not ...of self-pain enmeshment that relate to Pincus and Morley’s (2001) model ...

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