One domain (pain-related distress) consisted of helplessness/depression, anxiety, and anger, another domain (cognitive coping strategies) comprised action-oriented coping, cognitive restructuring, and self-efficacy, the third domain (behaviorally oriented strategies) included mental distraction, counter-...
“You can lament what is lost to you, whether it's opportunity, a person or your health, but clinging to anger is no way to experience life.”– Rebecca Zook in “Life Lessons,” excerpted from Chronic Inspiration. Download a daily dose of inspiration with this heartfelt compilation of wr...
Stress coping strategies in patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures and how they relate to trauma symptoms, alexithymia, anger and mood - ScienceD... The purpose of the present study was to assess stress coping strategies employed by patients with psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) ...
Results of this study will be used to develop a mobile tailored information app that will address self-management challenges in the areas of pain, sleep, fatigue, depression, anger, stress, memory problems, and treatment adherence. The impact of the intervention on patient quality of life, ...
Carers who are exposed to violence would experience many turbulent emotions such as anger, shame, guilt, self-blame and perception of professional incompetence [16]. This would affect the relationship between the caregiver and care recipient and lead to poorer care quality. To prevent this, when ...
Self-pity. Anger. Frustration. I want to scream right now. I’ve been in this movie long enough to know that allowing myself to feel what I feel is imperative for getting back on track to a more positive place. It’s perhaps one of the most important lessons I’ve learned throughout...
DBT-ED is a hopeful solution for individuals whose eating behaviors are used to regulate intense emotions, such as anxiety, sadness, or anger. In other words, someone might engage in restrictive eating, bingeing, or purging to block or escape from overwhelming feelings. When standar...
The Pain Task Force of the (IASP), defines Chronic Primary Musculoskeletal Pain (CPMP) as “chronic pain in the muscles, bones, joints, or tendons that is characterized by significant emotional distress (i.e., anxiety, anger, frustration, and depressed mood) or functional disability” [17,18...
Secondary outcomes included pain interference (Oswestry Disability Index); Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS) short forms for depression, anxiety, anger, and sleep quality; and the Positive and Negative Affect Scale (measure details in the eMethods in Supplement 2). We ...
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