Pain

Pain is a complex psychological experience involving sensory and affective components. Human beings are able to reflect upon what they are experiencing, and psychologists often attend to an individual’s cognitions (thoughts, beliefs, images, memories) around their pain—what the pain means for this individual—and suffering that is associated with these cognitions. Evidence-based psychological approaches for pain include acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and hypnosis.
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