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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) shows evidence of benefit in improving pain interference and pain acceptance at post-treatment, but not at follow-up, with small effect sizes (Buhrman et al., 2015; Gasslander et al., 2022).
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- A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based ... www.frontiersin.org via serper
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- post-treatment concept
- follow-up concept
- cognitive-behavioral therapy concept
- pain interference concept