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Pain and Pain Management
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Page 1: Stress, Coping & Health. stress conceptualized in a variety of ways including as a stimulus as a response as a “transaction” between the organism and.

Pain and Pain Management

Page 2: Stress, Coping & Health. stress conceptualized in a variety of ways including as a stimulus as a response as a “transaction” between the organism and.

Biological Aspects of Pain

Gate Control Theory

thin fibers carry sharp-pain information

thick fibers convey dull-pain and touch information

Page 3: Stress, Coping & Health. stress conceptualized in a variety of ways including as a stimulus as a response as a “transaction” between the organism and.

Gate Control TheoryAcupuncture

Page 4: Stress, Coping & Health. stress conceptualized in a variety of ways including as a stimulus as a response as a “transaction” between the organism and.

Biological Aspects of Pain

Endorphins endogenous morphine stress-reduced analgesia

Page 5: Stress, Coping & Health. stress conceptualized in a variety of ways including as a stimulus as a response as a “transaction” between the organism and.

Psychological Aspects of Pain

placebo effects neuroticism

Page 6: Stress, Coping & Health. stress conceptualized in a variety of ways including as a stimulus as a response as a “transaction” between the organism and.

Health Promotion

•AIDs Prevention

Page 7: Stress, Coping & Health. stress conceptualized in a variety of ways including as a stimulus as a response as a “transaction” between the organism and.

Substance Abuse

aversion therapy Antabuse

UCS(Drug in Alcohol)

UCR(Nausea)

CS(Alcohol)

CR(Nausea)

Page 8: Stress, Coping & Health. stress conceptualized in a variety of ways including as a stimulus as a response as a “transaction” between the organism and.

Harm Reduction Approaches

Marlatt et al., 1998 motivational interviewing


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