The effect of self-regulatory treatment on pain behavior in chronic headache

Thirty-one migraine, 27 mixed and 28 tension headache patients completed a global, retrospective inventory of headache behavior (avoidance, verbal and non-verbal complaint, and medication consumption) and monitored headache activity and concomitant pain-related behavior for 4 weeks before and after...

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Veröffentlicht in:Behaviour research and therapy 1988, Vol.26 (3), p.253-260
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