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Papers: 4 Jul 2020 - 10 Jul 2020
RESEARCH TYPE:
Psychology
Human Studies
2020 Jun 24
J Psychosom Res
136
Emotional pain (i.e., pain affect in response to psychological experiences such as rejection or loss) may be a component of chronic pain syndromes given high co-occurrence with depression and neurobiological overlaps in pain affect resulting from physical and emotional experiences. In the current set of studies, we examined the relationship between emotional and physical pain using both nomothetic (i.e., group-level) and idiographic (i.e., individual-level) approaches.