Friday, October 2, 2015

Comparing counterconditioning and extinction as methods to the reduce fear of movement-related pain

Cognitive-behavioral treatments for chronic pain typically target pain-related fear – exposure in vivo is a common treatment focusing on disconfirming harm expectancy of feared movements. Exposure therapy is tailored on Pavlovian extinction; an alternative fear reduction technique that also alters stimulus valence is counterconditioning. We compared both procedures to reduce pain-related fear using a Voluntary Joystick Movement Paradigm. Participants were randomly allocated to the Counterconditioning or Extinction Group.

from The Journal of Pain http://ift.tt/1JKfKu2
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