CF 301:
Excessive Generalization Of Fear Avoidance
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- Learning about pain and how it works
- Gradually exposing yourself to activities that you fear will cause pain
- Identifying and changing the negative thoughts and beliefs that contribute to your avoidance behavior
- Learning to accept your pain and focus on living a meaningful life despite your pain
- Competing goals: Encouraging people to pursue valued goals, even if it means experiencing some pain, can help to weaken the fear-avoidance relation.
- Perceptual accuracy: Training people to more accurately perceive their movements can help to reduce generalization, as people are less likely to avoid activities that they know are safe.
- Positive affect: Inducing positive affect can help to inhibit fear from spreading to novel safe stimuli and may also increase willingness to approach fear-evoking stimuli.
- Establishing the diagnostic and predictive validity of paradigms developed to study generalization of avoidance behavior in pain research.
- Testing experimental interventions to reduce overgeneralization in both healthy subclinical and clinical samples.
- Investigating the role of social factors in generalization.
- Examining observational and instructed learning as mechanisms of generalization.
- Conducting preventive trials in the acute pain stage.
- Translating experimental interventions into practice to test for clinically relevant improvements.
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