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Using Psychology for Pain Relief and Opioid Reduction (SOP67)
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Using Psychology for Pain Relief and Opioid Reduction (SOP67)

Millions of Americans use opioids to manage chronic pain. But can integrating psychological approaches into pain care offer some patients low-risk pain treatment options? Beth Darnall, PhD, from Stanford University, explains how psychology can reduce depe

Speaking of Psychology · American Psychological Association

November 7, 201818m 5s

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The national conversation on opioids focuses mostly on abuse and overdose deaths but there are millions of Americans using opioids to manage chronic pain. Can integrating psychological approaches into pain care offer some patients low-risk pain treatment options? Beth Darnall, PhD, from Stanford University, explains how psychology and mindfulness can treat pain and help people with chronic pain live better lives.

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