Multiple Choice
Cognitive-behavioural pain interventions
A) attempt to modify maladaptive cognitions but not overt and covert behaviours.
B) encourage patients to entrust the management of their pain to the treatment team.
C) help patients reconceptualize the problem from overwhelming to manageable.
D) encourage clients to attribute their success to the treatment intervention.
E) are less effective than meditation for controlling pain.
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