Found 411 results for "Psychological aspects of Pain"
by Symposium on Craniofacial Growth (20th 1993 Ann Arbor, Michigan)
by John E. Sarno
Since TMS and its equivalents are initiated by psychological phenomena, an explanation of the psychology of mindbody dis...
by Thomas Hadjistavropoulos, Kenneth D. Craig
Theories of pain, like all scientific theories, evolve as a result of the accumulation of new facts as well as leaps of ...
by Marilee Strong
It's that feeling again You wake up and see blood stains on your sheets and on your carpet.
by Barber, Cheri Adrian
Historically, in the United States, pain clinics were begun by anesthesiologists and neurosurgeons and, in some cases, b...
by Roger B., Ph.D. Fillingim
abuse: Substantial evidence suggests an association between chronic pain and a history of childhood sexual or physical a...