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Dispositional Fear, Anxiety Sensitivity, and Hypervigilance
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Author(s):
R. Nicholas Carleton
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Gordon J.G. Asmundson
Publication date:
January 2012
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Oxford University Press
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January 2012
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: 231-249
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10.1093/med/9780199558902.003.0073
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Epidemiology of Back Pain, from the Laboratory to the Bus Stop: Psychosocial Risk Factors, Biological Mechanisms, and Interventions in Population-Based Research
pp. 21
Defining Chronic Pain by Prognosis
pp. 43
Genetic Factors Modulating Chronic Back Pain
pp. 55
Peripheral and Central Sensitization as Risk Factors of Low Back Pain
pp. 69
Dysfunction of the Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal Axis and Associated Stress Axes in the Development of Chronic Low Back Pain
pp. 89
Central Imaging of Pain and the Process of Chronicity
pp. 105
Structural Brain Changes in Patients with Chronic Back Pain
pp. 115
The Psychophysiology of Chronic Back Pain Patients
pp. 155
Electromyographically-Determined Muscular Fatigue in Low Back Pain
pp. 185
Unmasking the Deconditioning Paradigm for Chronic Low Back Pain Patients
pp. 203
Screening of Psychosocial Risk Factors (Yellow Flags) for Chronic Back Pain and Disability
pp. 231
Dispositional Fear, Anxiety Sensitivity, and Hypervigilance
pp. 251
Processes Underlying the Relation between Catastrophizing and Chronic Pain: Implications for Intervention
pp. 269
Fear-Avoidance as a Risk Factor for the Development of Chronic Back Pain and Disability
pp. 295
Endurance-Related Pain Responses in the Development of Chronic Back Pain
pp. 315
Cognitive Processing and Self-Pain Enmeshment in Chronic Back Pain
pp. 339
Significant Others in the Chronicity of Pain and Disability
pp. 355
Effects of Workers’ Compensation Systems on Recovery from Disabling Injuries
pp. 377
Work-Related Risk Factors for Transition to Chronic Back Pain and Disability
pp. 391
The Physician as Disability Advisor for Back Pain Patients
pp. 405
The Attitudes and Beliefs of Clinicians Treating Back Pain: Do They Affect Patients’ Outcome?
pp. 419
International Guidelines for the Diagnostics and Treatment of Acute, Subacute, and Chronic Back Pain
pp. 433
Engaging Patients in their Own Care for Back Care: The Role of Education and Advice in the Prevention of Chronic Pain and Disability
pp. 453
Motivational Issues in Pain Management
pp. 471
Pharmacotherapy of Low Back Pain
pp. 485
Reviewing the Concept of Subgroups in Subacute and Chronic Pain and the Potential of Customizing Treatments
pp. 512
Risk Factor-Based Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Acute and Subacute Back Pain
pp. 531
Physical Exercise Interventions and Low Back Pain
pp. 547
Contextual Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Chronic Pain (Including Back Pain)
pp. 564
Rehabilitation Programmes to Prevent Severely Disabling Chronic Back Pain
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