Social Psychology and MedicineOelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, 1982 - 349 sidor |
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... pain . Pain - free surgery procedures done under hypnosis ( and related techniques ) still occur today [ 7 , 48 ] . Thus even the enormous pain of surgery can be significantly de- creased or eliminated with a process based essentially ...
... pain . Pain - free surgery procedures done under hypnosis ( and related techniques ) still occur today [ 7 , 48 ] . Thus even the enormous pain of surgery can be significantly de- creased or eliminated with a process based essentially ...
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... pain , it is likely that more active methods of treating pain such as those described below may be more useful than ignor- ing pain . The discouragement of pain expression is valuable in pain man- agement for another set of reasons ...
... pain , it is likely that more active methods of treating pain such as those described below may be more useful than ignor- ing pain . The discouragement of pain expression is valuable in pain man- agement for another set of reasons ...
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... pain ? What factors influence pain percep- tion ? Although various attempts have been made to describe the personality of people who are most likely to experience pain , no clear pattern emerges [ 49 ] . However , ethnic differences in ...
... pain ? What factors influence pain percep- tion ? Although various attempts have been made to describe the personality of people who are most likely to experience pain , no clear pattern emerges [ 49 ] . However , ethnic differences in ...
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