What works and does not work in a self-management intervention for people with chronic pain? Qualitative systematic review and meta-synthesis

H Devan, L Hale, D Hempel, B Saipe… - Physical therapy, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Background Self-management interventions fostering self-efficacy improve the well-being of
people with chronic pain. Purpose The purpose of this study was to synthesize the enablers …

[HTML][HTML] Acceptance and commitment therapy for chronic pain: protocol of a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis

J Lin, W Scott, L Carpenter, S Norton, M Domhardt… - Systematic reviews, 2019 - Springer
Background Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) can be effective in treating chronic
pain. Despite evidence supporting the effectiveness of ACT, uncertainties remain regarding …

Chronic pain: definitions and diagnosis

Y Kang, L Trewern, J Jackman, D McCartney, A Soni - bmj, 2023 - bmj.com
Chronic pain: definitions and diagnosis | The BMJ Skip to main content Intended for healthcare
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[HTML][HTML] Change in “self-as-context”(“perspective-taking”) occurs in acceptance and commitment therapy for people with chronic pain and is associated with improved …

L Yu, S Norton, LM McCracken - The Journal of Pain, 2017 - Elsevier
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is based on the psychological flexibility model,
which includes a therapeutic process referred to as “self-as-context”(SAC). This study …

The Self Experiences Questionnaire (SEQ): Preliminary analyses for a measure of self in people with chronic pain

L Yu, LM McCracken, S Norton - Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 2016 - Elsevier
Investigations of “self” in chronic pain have applied widely varied conceptualizations of the
term. The purpose of the current study was to develop a measure based on the three-facet …

Neural activations during self-related processing in patients with chronic pain and effects of a brief self-compassion training–a pilot study

J Lutz, MP Berry, V Napadow, C Germer… - Psychiatry Research …, 2020 - Elsevier
Chronic pain negatively affects psychological functioning including self-perception. Self-
compassion may improve self-related functioning in patients with chronic pain but …

An investigation into the relationship between the three selves (Self-as-Content, Self-as-Process and Self-as-Context) and mental health in adolescents

O Moran, P Almada, L McHugh - Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science, 2018 - Elsevier
It is estimated that globally, 10–20% of young people experience a mental health disorder in
a given year. The emergence of many issues in adolescence can be linked to a …

Living well with chronic pain: a classical grounded theory

B Lennox Thompson, J Gage, R Kirk - Disability and rehabilitation, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: There is little theory to explain how and why some people cope well despite
chronic pain. This study proposes a mid-level theoretical explanation for those that cope …

Preliminary investigation of self-as-context in people with fibromyalgia

L Yu, S Norton, S Almarzooqi… - British journal of …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), based on the Psychological Flexibility (PF)
model, has been recently applied to fibromyalgia (FM), and appeared effective in improving …

Immediate and lasting chronic pain reduction following a brief self-implemented mindfulness-based interoceptive exposure task: a pilot study

B Cayoun, A Simmons, A Shires - Mindfulness, 2020 - Springer
Recent imaging research shows that approximately 80% of people who transit from acute to
chronic pain produce neuroplasticity linking pain pathways to learning areas of the brain …