Cognitive-behavioral coping skills training has positive effects on rheumatoid arthritis
Sunday, August 24, 2014 - 01:30
in Psychology & Sociology
Two psychological interventions have been separately and in combination been studied to determine their effectiveness in offering relief to RA patients. Cognitive-behavioral coping skills training trains patients in various cognitive and behavioral techniques or skills to enhance their ability to cope with pain and improve their behavioral and psychological functioning.