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Developed by: Pain BC and Pain Canada in partnership with people living with pain and healthcare providers.
Summary: Understanding that stress is a natural response that does not automatically mean harm (much like some pain experiences) will help us face stressful events with a more positive approach. This awareness is important for someone living with pain, since a nervous system that routinely copes with pain needs all the resilience possible. Check out this module from LivePlanBe+ to learn more.
Note: You will need an account on LivePlanBe+ to access this module.
Developed by: The Toronto Academic Pain Medicine Institute (TAPMI).
Summary: Persistent pain can contribute to life stressors, and chronic stress can worsen the pain experience. The good news is that anything that helps you manage stress can also help your pain, and anything to help with pain can also help you cope with stress. Click “Go to Resource” to learn what stress is and why people experience stress, how stress and pain are related, how to identify your stress triggers and warning signs, and how to cope with stress in healthy ways.