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Title:Cognitions, metacognitions, and chronic pain Author(s):Yoshida T, Molton IR, Jensen MP, Nakamura T, Arimura T, Kubo C, Hosoi M Year:2012 Publication Info:Rehabilitation Psychology, 57(3):207-213 Abstract:PURPOSE: Although the content of thoughts has received a considerable amount of attention in pain research, the importance of thought processes (metacognitions) has received less attention.
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