P02.147. Emotions matter: sustained reductions in chronic non-structural pain after a brief, manualized emotional processing program
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Methods An initial individual session was conducted by one of the authors (HS) to assess medical conditions and review life stressors and symptom progression in order to identify linkages between stressors and symptoms. The treatment program consisted of 4 weekly small group 2-hour sessions. Components included readings, writing about emotions, mindfulness and emotional awareness exercises (on CD), and other techniques to help people identify and process emotions related to stress and pain. Homework (e.g., writing, mindfulness exercises) was assigned daily. Patients were assessed at baseline by a research team and at post-treatment and 6-month follow-up. Included instruments were the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) and the McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ).
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