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      Pain catastrophizing: a critical review.

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          Pain catastrophizing is conceptualized as a negative cognitive-affective response to anticipated or actual pain and has been associated with a number of important pain-related outcomes. In the present review, we first focus our efforts on the conceptualization of pain catastrophizing, highlighting its conceptual history and potential problem areas. We then focus our discussion on a number of theoretical mechanisms of action: appraisal theory, attention bias/information processing, communal coping, CNS pain processing mechanisms, psychophysiological pathways and neural pathways. We then offer evidence to suggest that pain catastrophizing represents an important process factor in pain treatment. We conclude by offering what we believe represents an integrated heuristic model for use by researchers over the next 5 years; a model we believe will advance the field most expediently.

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          Journal
          Expert Rev Neurother
          Expert review of neurotherapeutics
          Informa UK Limited
          1744-8360
          1473-7175
          May 2009
          : 9
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA. pquarta1@son.jhmi.edu
          Article
          NIHMS117535
          10.1586/ern.09.34
          2696024
          19402782
          135078a9-7113-45c1-90a2-c7850da0c865
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