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Altered interoception and its role for the co-occurrence of chronic primary pain and mental health problems in children

Tanja Hechler

2020Pain32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy in Children and Adolescents, University of Trier, Trier, Germany Corresponding author. Address: University of Trier—FB I/Psychology, Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy in Children and Adolescents, Universitätsring 15, 54296 Trier, Germany. Tel.: +49 651 201 4351. E-mail address: [email protected] (T. Hechler). Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are disclosed at the end of this article.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyInteroceptionPsychotherapistMental healthClinical psychologyPsychiatryNeurosciencePerceptionPsychosomatic Disorders and Their TreatmentsInfant Health and DevelopmentPediatric Pain Management Techniques
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