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Clinical Pearls for Engaging Patients in Psychological Treatment Approaches for Chronic Pain

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Mental health plays a bidirectional role with pain, such that unmanaged anxiety and depression can worsen chronic pain treatment outcomes, and vice versa. In this expert commentary, psychologist Taylor Crouch, PhD, describes the importance of connecting patients with pain to mental health resources and provides clinical pearls on how to do so in a destigmatizing, effective manner.

Released: March 01, 2023

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Taylor Crouch

Taylor Crouch, PhD

Assistant Professor
Clinical Psychologist
Department of Psychiatry
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia

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Provided by Clinical Care Options, LLC, and in partnership with the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Alliance to Advance Comprehensive Integrative Pain Management, Practicing Clinicians Exchange, and ProCE.

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Primary Author

Taylor Crouch, PhD

Assistant Professor
Clinical Psychologist
Department of Psychiatry
Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia

Taylor Crouch, PhD, has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.