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@StanfordPain

The Stanford Division of Pain Medicine seeks to predict, prevent and alleviate pain through science, education and compassion.

Stanford, CA
Joined April 2013

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  1. There is a national need for more skilled psychologists.

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  3. "Controlling your pain means controlling your brain," says .

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    Mindfulness-based stress reduction: cost-effective treatment for chronic low-back pain via

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    Stress and pain go hand in hand. Learn how can relieve your and from and :

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    Sep 5

    Pain: A negative sensory AND emotional experience. Psychology is integral to pain- and to pain treatment! Treat the full definition of pain

  7. Sep 9

    Virtual reality alleviates and for pediatric patients :

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    Sep 4

    View collection of articles from Global Year Against Pain After Surgery:

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    . discusses how learning healthcare systems can help improve how & when are prescribed:

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    : Afia received a bone marrow transplant at that allows her to live free of pain from . Read:

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    Sep 8

    Join when she reviews evidence for harnessing the mind-body connection for pain relief:

  13. Sep 8

    The National Pain Strategy is our solution to the country's epidemic.

  14. Sep 8

    Did you miss yesterday's chat on stress w/ & ? If so, you can watch it here:

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    Watch 's documentary on why matters:

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    SAVE THE DATE! IASP's 17th World Congress on Pain in Boston, MA, USA is September 12-16, 2018.

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    can be a way to activate the relaxation response

  20. Sep 7

    Social connections are extremely important in managing both and .

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