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Pain and emotion: new research directions

Pain and emotion: new research directions
Pain and emotion: new research directions
Recently, there has been growing interest in the relation between pain and emotion. Numerous recent studies have been conducted in this area. This article provides an introduction to this interesting area by highlighting selected research topics including studies on: stress and pain, negative emotional states and pain, catastrophizing and pain, the fear of pain, emotional regulation processes and pain, the effects of enhancing emotional regulation on pain, and the relation of emotional distress to treatment seeking in persons having pain. The article concludes with a discussion of important directions for future research in this area
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Keefe, Francis J.
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Lumley, Mark
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Anderson, Timothy
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Keefe, Francis J., Lumley, Mark, Anderson, Timothy, Lynch, Thomas and Carson, Kimi L. (2001) Pain and emotion: new research directions. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 57 (4), 587-607. (doi:10.1002/jclp.1030). (PMID:11255208)

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Recently, there has been growing interest in the relation between pain and emotion. Numerous recent studies have been conducted in this area. This article provides an introduction to this interesting area by highlighting selected research topics including studies on: stress and pain, negative emotional states and pain, catastrophizing and pain, the fear of pain, emotional regulation processes and pain, the effects of enhancing emotional regulation on pain, and the relation of emotional distress to treatment seeking in persons having pain. The article concludes with a discussion of important directions for future research in this area

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Published date: April 2001

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Local EPrints ID: 194013
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/194013
ISSN: 0021-9762
PURE UUID: eb121df9-4ec6-43b1-ade1-bcacb7355575
ORCID for Thomas Lynch: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1270-6097

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Date deposited: 22 Jul 2011 11:11
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:32

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Author: Francis J. Keefe
Author: Mark Lumley
Author: Timothy Anderson
Author: Thomas Lynch ORCID iD
Author: Kimi L. Carson

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