When Pain Does Not Heal: The Common Antecedents and Consequences of Chronic Social and Physical Pain
Abstract
Researchers find that social and physical pain overlap in acute episodes. In this article, we hypothesize that social and physical pain overlap in chronic conditions as well. To support this hypothesis, we reviewed the literature and introduced the Integrated Chronic Pain Model (ICPM), which posits that chronic social and physical pain overlap in their psychological antecedents and consequences. Specifically, the ICPM proposes several common...
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Title
When Pain Does Not Heal: The Common Antecedents and Consequences of Chronic Social and Physical Pain
Published Date
Jul 1, 2014
Volume
36
Issue
4
Pages
329 - 346
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