Understanding pain and posttraumatic stress disorder comorbidity: do pathological responses to trauma alter the perception of pain?

GJG Asmundson, J Katz - Pain, 2008 - journals.lww.com
PTSD develops following exposure to a situation or event that is, or is perceived to be,
threatening to the safety or physical integrity of one's self or others. Approximately 80% of …

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PTSD develops following exposure to a situation or event that is, or is perceived to be,
threatening to the safety or physical integrity of one's self or others. Approximately 80% of …

Understanding pain and posttraumatic stress disorder comorbidity: do pathological responses to trauma alter the perception of pain?

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PTSD develops following exposure to a situation or event that is, or is perceived to be,
threatening to the safety or physical integrity of one's self or others. Approximately 80% of …

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