Growing Pains: How social connectivity affects your pain experience

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • During the June 2021 Pain Science Lecture Series, Akash Goel, MD, MPH, FRCPC presents a lecture entitled: Growing Pains: How social connectivity affects your pain experience.
    The Pain Science Lecture Series was created in 2016 by Heather Poupore-King, PhD, a Stanford clinical associate professor in the division of pain medicine and pain psychologist, to provide community-based education about chronic pain. These free monthly series are presented by Stanford pain medicine and pain psychology fellows and focus on various topics, including biological, psychological, behavioral and social factors as they relate to the experience of chronic pain.
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    0:00 Introduction
    1:03 Acute Pain vs. Chronic Pain
    4:36 Biopsychosocial Model
    6:08 IASP Definition of Chronic Pain
    7:40 What is Social Support
    8:52 PROVING CAUSATION
    9:51 Marital Interactions and Chronic Pain Used laboratory methods to el patient and spouse
    12:09 Role of Critical and Hostile comments
    12:56 Why Support your Partner?
    14:22 Moving Beyond Solicitousness
    20:58 Perceived Validation
    23:46 Stress Buffering
    25:29 Interpersonal Rejection
    27:21 Growing Pains 1 Caregiving is a good thing
    30:54 References

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