Identify and challenge catastrophic thoughts about pain — helplessness, magnification, and rumination.
Pain Catastrophising Worksheet
PreviewTrack catastrophic pain thoughts
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Which type of catastrophising is most common for you?
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Does reappraising the thought affect your pain experience?
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