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Borg's Perceived exertion and pain scales. Human Kinetics, 1998.

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Moore, Rhonda J. Biobehavioral approaches to pain. Springer, 2009.

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Boureau, François. Contrôler votre douleur: Apprendre à faire face à une douleur rebelle. Payot, 1986.

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Sarno, John E. The mindbody prescription: Healing the body, healing the pain. Warner Books, 1998.

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Vasudevan, Sridhar V. Pain: A four-letter word you can live with. Montgomery Media, 1993.

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Dachman, Ken. You can relieve pain: How guided imagery can help you reduce pain or eliminate it altogether. Harper & Row, 1990.

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Wright, H. Norman. Coping with chronic pain and illness. Harvest House Publishers, 2010.

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Sarno, John E. The Mindbody Prescription. Grand Central Publishing, 2001.

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The mindbody prescription: Healing the body, healing the pain. Warner Books, 1998.

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B, Anderson Wm R. Chronic pain: Taking command of our healing! : understanding the emotional trauma underlying chronic pain. New Energy Press, 1995.

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Ner, Ḥ. Me-aḥore keʼev ha-gav. ha-Modiʻa, 2012.

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Presurgical psychological screening in chronic pain syndromes: A guide for the behavioral health practitioner. L. Erlbaum Associates, 1996.

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Behavioral and psychopharmacologic pain management. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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H, Season Edwin, ed. Fibromyalgia and the mind-body-spirit connection: 7 steps for living a healthy life with widespread muscular pain and fatigue. Parkview Pub., 2000.

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translator, Chen Weijun, ed. Zhi tong de mi mi: Zheng jiu wu shu man xing teng tong huan zhe! yi xue bo shi dai ni zou chu shen xin bu an de fu xun huan. Da xie chu ban, 2017.

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Weizsäcker, Viktor von. Schmerz und Sprache: Zur medizinischen Anthropologie Viktor von Weizsäckers. Universitätsverlag Winter, 2012.

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Streicher, John P. The pebble in the shoe: Detecting the causes of distress and pain in the human body. WinePress Pub., 2000.

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Oral psychophysiology: Stress, pain, and behavior in dental care. CRC Press, 1992.

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Mark, Fuerst, ed. Tell me where it hurts: How to decipher your child's emotional aches and physical pains. Adams Media Corp., 2002.

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J, Moore Rhonda, ed. Biobehavioral approaches to pain. Springer, 2009.

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J, Moore Rhonda, ed. Biobehavioral approaches to pain. Springer, 2009.

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P, Tyrer Stephen, ed. Psychology, psychiatry, and chronic pain. Butterworth-Heinemann, 1992.

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Burloux, Gabriel. The Body And Its Pain. Free Association Books, 2005.

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Sarno, John E. The Mindbody Prescription: Healing the Body, Healing the Pain. Grand Central Publishing, 1999.

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Anderson, William R. B., and Jesse F. Taylor. Chronic Pain: Taking Command of Our Healing! : Understanding the Emotional Trauma Underlying Chronic Pain. New Energy Press, 1995.

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Przekop, Peter. Conquer chronic pain: An innovative mind-body approach. 2015.

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Clark, M. R. Pain And Depression: An Interdisciplinary Patient-centered Approach (Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine). 2nd ed. Not Avail, 2006.

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Pain and Depression: An Antidisciplinary Patient-Centered Approach (Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine). S. Karger AG (Switzerland), 2004.

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MacLean, Allan B. Vulval pain. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198749547.003.0009.

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Vulval pain or pain involving the vulval tissue is discussed in Chapter 9. It becomes chronic when lasting for at least three months. Vulvodynia is a subset of chronic vulval pain, once known causes (infective, inflammatory, neoplastic, neurological, traumatic, iatrogenic and hormone deficiencies) are excluded. It reportedly affects one in six women at some stage of their lives. Uncertain terminology has hampered understanding. Even the latest classification from the International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease has deficiencies but it allows the discarding of previously used unh
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Przekop, Peter. Conquer Chronic Pain: An Innovative Mind-Body Approach. Hazelden, 2015.

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Micozzi, Marc S., and Sebhia Marie Dibra. Overcoming Acute and Chronic Pain: Keys to Treatment Based on Your Emotional Type. Inner Traditions International, Limited, 2016.

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Lal, Mira, ed. Clinical Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198749547.001.0001.

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The interplay between mind and body is a rapidly developing area of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, growing in prominence as many areas of medicine recognise the importance of understanding the physical, mental, and social aspects of complex conditions. Clinical Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology: A Patient-centred Biopsychosocial Practice is the fundamental work facilitating the management of women's disease conditions resulting from psychosomatic or mind-body interactions that are routinely encountered by clinicians. Authored by a world-renowned group of contributors who have led a transfo
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Plesha, Carol A. Respiratory sinus arrhythmia as an indicator of success in coping with chronic pain. 1989.

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Dibra, Sebhia M., 1988- author, ed. Overcoming acute and chronic pain: Keys to treatment based on your emotional type. Healing Arts Press, 2017.

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(Editor), Donald D. Price, and M. Catherine, Ph.D. Bushnell (Editor), eds. Psychological Methods of Pain Control: Basic Science and Clinical Perspectives (Progress in Pain Research and Management, Volume 29). IASP Press, 2004.

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(Editor), Donald D. Price, and M. Catherine, Ph.D. Bushnell (Editor), eds. Psychological Methods of Pain Control: Basic Science and Clinical Perspectives (Progress in Pain Research and Management, Volume 29). IASP Press, 2004.

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(Editor), Donald D. Price, and M. Catherine, Ph.D. Bushnell (Editor), eds. Psychological Methods of Pain Control: Basic Science and Clinical Perspectives (Progress in Pain Research and Management, Volume 29). IASP Press, 2004.

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Freedom from Fibromyalgia : The 5-Week Program Proven to Conquer Pain. Three Rivers Press, 2001.

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Lal, Mira, and Johannes Bitzer. Disease severity, pain, and patient perception: themes in clinical practice and research. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198749547.003.0006.

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Chapter 6 begins with a discussion of how to assess disease severity. It then moves on to the concepts of physical and emotional pain, which are particularly useful for understanding pelvic floor problems, infertility, pregnancy loss, and chronic pelvic pain. All of these have biological, psychological, and social features associated with their aetiopathogenesis, and presentations. To manage these conditions effectively, it is crucial to understand the patient's perception. First, pelvic/perineal dysfunction is addressed. This includes the loss of urinary and bowel continence, with deleterious
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Lal, Mira. Clinically significant mind–body interactions: evolutionary history of the scientific basis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198749547.003.0001.

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Mind-body interactions enshrined in the psychosomatic approach, encompass the psyche (mind) and the soma (body). They can result in obstetric and gynaecological disease conditions with clinically significant morbidity. Relevant psychosomatic understanding facilitates appropriate management. Chapter 1 discusses the anatomical, physiological, and pathological basis of clinical psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology, explores ancient medical practices throughout Asia and Europe, the change in approaches since the seventeenth century, and the future of psychosomatic medicine. Tracing medical his
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Season, Edwin H., and William B. Salt. Fibromyalgia and the Mind/Body/Spirit Connection: 7 Steps for Living a Healthy Life With Widespread Muscular Pain and Fatigue (The Mind-Body-Spirit Connection Series). Parkview Publishing, 2000.

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Eli, Ilana. Oral Psychophysiology: Stress, Pain, and Behavior in Dental Care. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Eli, Ilana. Oral Psychophysiology: Stress, Pain, and Behavior in Dental Care. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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The Pebble in the Shoe. Winepress Publishing, 2001.

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Fuerst, Mark L., and Jonathan A. Slater. Tell Me Where It Hurts: How to Decipher Your Child's Emotional Aches and Physical Pains. Adams Media Corporation, 2002.

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