[HTML][HTML] Emotion processing and psychogenic non-epileptic seizures: A cross-sectional comparison of patients and healthy controls
B Novakova, S Howlett, R Baker, M Reuber - Seizure, 2015 - Elsevier
Purpose This exploratory study aimed to examine emotion-processing styles in patients with
psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES), compared to healthy individuals, and to explore …
psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES), compared to healthy individuals, and to explore …
Cognitive-affective-behavioral pathways linking adversity and discrimination to daily pain in African-American adults
The tendency to ruminate, magnify, and experience helplessness in the face of pain—known
as pain catastrophizing—is a strong predictor of pain outcomes and is associated with …
as pain catastrophizing—is a strong predictor of pain outcomes and is associated with …
Heritability of pain catastrophizing and associations with experimental pain outcomes: a twin study
This study used a twin paradigm to examine genetic and environmental contributions to pain
catastrophizing and the observed association between pain catastrophizing and cold …
catastrophizing and the observed association between pain catastrophizing and cold …
The traumatized body: Long-term PTSD and its implications for the orientation towards bodily signals
Orientation to bodily signals is defined as the way somatic sensations are attended,
perceived and interpreted. Research suggests that trauma exposure, particularly the …
perceived and interpreted. Research suggests that trauma exposure, particularly the …
Addition of posttraumatic stress and sensory hypersensitivity more accurately estimates disability and pain than fear avoidance measures alone after whiplash injury
A Pedler, SJ Kamper, M Sterling - Pain, 2016 - journals.lww.com
The fear avoidance model (FAM) has been proposed to explain the development of chronic
disability in a variety of conditions including whiplash-associated disorders (WADs). The …
disability in a variety of conditions including whiplash-associated disorders (WADs). The …
Post-traumatic orientation to bodily signals: A systematic literature review
N Tsur, A Talmon - Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Theoretical literature suggests that trauma and (PTSD) may instigate changes in the
interpretation of bodily signals. Some findings support these inquiries, revealing that …
interpretation of bodily signals. Some findings support these inquiries, revealing that …
Sensory sensitivity and strategies for coping with pain
PJ Meredith, G Rappel, J Strong… - The American Journal of …, 2015 - research.aota.org
OBJECTIVE. Our goal was to investigate the relationship between sensory processing styles
and use of pain coping strategies in an experimental setting to understand individual …
and use of pain coping strategies in an experimental setting to understand individual …
The Structure of the Emotional Processing Scale (EPS-25)
The Emotional Processing Scale (EPS) assesses emotional processing in terms of
suppression, signs of unprocessed emotion, controllability of emotions, avoidance of …
suppression, signs of unprocessed emotion, controllability of emotions, avoidance of …
Dissociation in individuals denying trauma exposure: Findings from two samples
A number of studies suggest that dissociation is reliably related to trauma exposure, and that
inadequate regulation of posttraumatic distress may be a significant factor. We examined …
inadequate regulation of posttraumatic distress may be a significant factor. We examined …
Cross-cultural validation of a French version of the Emotional Processing Scale (EPS-25)
MC Gay, R Baker, P Vrignaud, P Thomas… - European Review of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Introduction The Emotional Processing Scale (EPS) is a self-report questionnaire
consisting of 25 items designed to identify emotional processing styles and impairments …
consisting of 25 items designed to identify emotional processing styles and impairments …