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Combining Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the Treatment of Chronic Pain in Older AdultsUniversity of Bergen, Norway
University of Bergen, Norway The article discusses a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for chronic pain and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) that was applied to an older adult. Findings reveal that a brief intervention of 8 weeks was effective in producing a clinically significant change in pain experience, as well as an increase in sleep quality/sleep maintenance and acceptance of pain. It is suggested that a central ACT component such as mindfulness skills as well as the focus on values may contribute to efficacy of cognitive behavioral treatment for chronic pain.
Key Words: cognitive-behavior therapy acceptance and commitment therapy older adults chronic pain
Clinical Case Studies, Vol. 8, No. 4,
296-308 (2009) |
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