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For example , in our own clinic we have a Master's level psychologist who conducts the biofeedback training under the ... and implementation of cognitive - social learning approaches is done primarily by clinical psychologists .
For example , in our own clinic we have a Master's level psychologist who conducts the biofeedback training under the ... and implementation of cognitive - social learning approaches is done primarily by clinical psychologists .
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TARGETING PATIENTS AND TIMING INTERVENTIONS > Psychological treatments require time , energy , and concentration on the part of the patient . Spiegels8 noted several impediments to the success of hypnosis : ( 1 ) the presence of ...
TARGETING PATIENTS AND TIMING INTERVENTIONS > Psychological treatments require time , energy , and concentration on the part of the patient . Spiegels8 noted several impediments to the success of hypnosis : ( 1 ) the presence of ...
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Another major issue that needs examination is the interaction between psychological and somatic treatments . As Cleeland24 noted , none of the psychological approaches described are inherently incompatible with somatic treatments such ...
Another major issue that needs examination is the interaction between psychological and somatic treatments . As Cleeland24 noted , none of the psychological approaches described are inherently incompatible with somatic treatments such ...
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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