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SPC Jeff Daley, PhD
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Many mental health providers do not have specialized training in treating chronic pain and instead focus only on the emotional issues that pain patients experience. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for pain involves psychoeducation about how psychological and social factors can affect pain. Some call it compartmentalization which is accomplished by way of activities. It requires the cognitive restructuring of negative thoughts and beliefs about the pain. In the veteran population, there is a higher degree of PTSD that many health providers prescribe pharmaceuticals remedies. Our studies have found that Service and/or Therapy K-9 have been as effective or an improvement over the standard of drugs.

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SGT Whatever Needs Doing.
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Was the length of time the Vet was in pain factored in there anywhere? Personally it's been since Dec 4, 1985, and I find that I have a higher tolerance than others.
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