2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2024.01.003
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Cognitive Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, and Behavior Therapy for the Treatment of Chronic Pain: Predictors and Moderators of Treatment Response

John W. Burns,
Mark P. Jensen,
Beverly E. Thorn
et al.
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“…Other studies also show the intricacy of interactions between neurobiology and pain, demonstrating how chronic pain patients may benefit from the beauty of the arts [27,28]. Additionally, cognitive-behavioral therapy, which instructs individuals on how to better cope with pain by altering their beliefs and actions is beneficial [29]. This reinforces the strict connections between pain and neurobiology.…”
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“…Other studies also show the intricacy of interactions between neurobiology and pain, demonstrating how chronic pain patients may benefit from the beauty of the arts [27,28]. Additionally, cognitive-behavioral therapy, which instructs individuals on how to better cope with pain by altering their beliefs and actions is beneficial [29]. This reinforces the strict connections between pain and neurobiology.…”
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confidence: 92%