Anxiety sensitivity and its impact on pain experiences and conditions: a state of the art |
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Authors: | Stewart Sherry H Asmundson Gordon J G |
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Affiliation: | Dalhousie University, Department of Psychiatry, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. sstewart@dal.ca |
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Abstract: | This paper serves as an introduction to the special issue of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy devoted to the topic of anxiety sensitivity (AS) and its impact on pain experiences and conditions. We provide a historical overview of relevant cognitive behavioural models of chronic pain, summarize recent models incorporating the AS construct, and introduce the papers in the special issue. These papers are organized into two sets--basic laboratory-based investigations and relatively more applied studies. We attempt to highlight some of the most important findings from each of these investigations and studies, in turn. Then, we consider several important conclusions derived from the set of special issue papers and the implications of these for the practice of cognitive-behavioural interventions with pain populations. Finally, we make several suggestions for directions for future investigations in this burgeoning area of cognitive behavioural research and practice. |
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