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Attributions regarding unmet goals after treatment
After searching for a while, and finding not that much about goals in the peer-reviewed pain management literature, it’s nice to have an article that specifically discussed goals and the effect… more »
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Attributions regarding unmet goals after treatment
adiemusfree wrote 1 week ago: After searching for a while, and finding not that much about goals in the peer-reviewed pain manage … more »
A Wish List for goal directions
adiemusfree wrote 1 week ago: I’ve been posting about goal-setting, and mentioned the Wish List approach - today I can do th … more »
Working with goals
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adiemusfree wrote 1 week ago: I mentioned in my post yesterday that it’s not easy to help people work out goals. Most peop … more »
Goals, values and motivation
adiemusfree wrote 1 week ago: Today I thought I’d start by walking through one way I’ve used to help people set goals. … more »
Flexible goals and distress: a research study
adiemusfree wrote 2 weeks ago: As I mentioned yesterday, finding research articles on goal-setting in chronic pain is not easy - t … more »
Feedback, difficulty and satisfaction: goals!
adiemusfree wrote 2 weeks ago: To summarise yesterday’s post, this quote from Latham & Locke (2007): The theory of goal sett … more »
Here's a new toy!
adiemusfree wrote 2 weeks ago: I just found this site - which is a visual dictionary showing links between words and concepts. I … more »
Practical and useful goal-setting theory?
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adiemusfree wrote 2 weeks ago: Some people doubt the existance of a theory that happens to be either practical or useful, but perh … more »
Goal setting: A critical skill for change
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adiemusfree wrote 2 weeks ago: Pain management is many things to many people, but most of us would agree that if life hasn’t … more »
Work is the context
adiemusfree wrote 3 weeks ago: For many years I’ve worked in pain management and tried to help people return to work as the c … more »
Finally - truth and opinion
adiemusfree wrote 4 weeks ago: This is the last post in this mini-series on why I use science when deciding what interventions to u … more »
Science and therapy
adiemusfree wrote 4 weeks ago: Yesterday I blogged about why I am so keen to use science to help me work ethically with clients. I … more »
Why I care about science and evidence
adiemusfree wrote 4 weeks ago: I caught myself wondering in the last few days about why I am so keen to pursue science and evidence … more »
maybe in an alternative universe...
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adiemusfree wrote 1 month ago: I read recently that about 70% of New Zealanders use ‘alternative’ medicines (NZ Medical … more »
New blog to watch!
adiemusfree wrote 1 month ago: If this post is anything to go by, and from the ones I’ve read, it is, then dipping in and ou … more »
Am I right or just dogmatic?
adiemusfree wrote 1 month ago: Even in health care, the loudest voice with the largest opinion can be the most persuasive - even wi … more »
Hippocrates
adiemusfree wrote 1 month ago: Now I’m not going to post a lot about Hippocrates himself, but I want to start todays post by … more »
Making an exception - one way to soften a rule
adiemusfree wrote 1 month ago: I’ve mentioned before that one of the main problems with helping people to develop new ways of … more »
Effects of disability - diathesis-stress
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adiemusfree wrote 1 month ago: I’ve posted before on the effects of disability that make coping a challenge - today I want to … more »
