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About Us
Board of Trustees
Advisory Board members
What we do
Policy and campaigns
News
Latest news
Statements and press releases
Notifications For Members
Contact us
Press enquiries
Get Help
Helpline & E-Help Services
Forum
Pain Education Sessions
Support near me
Publications
Pain Matters magazine
Subscribe to Pain Matters
Back Issues
Information leaflets
Pain Press newsletter
Cymraeg
Radio
Airing Pain
Playlists
Transcripts
Resources
Conditions
Living with pain
Families and children
More resources and information
Research
*New* Self-Management Navigator Tool
The Navigator Tool
Self-Management Videos
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Direct Donations
Fundraise
Shop against pain
Legacy
Airing Pain 66: Not a Burden
March 18, 2015
by Administrator
Carers
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children
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Family
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Relationships
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Young people
1 Comment
Bringing mind and body together to reduce pain with self-hypnosis.
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Airing Pain 60: Pain in the Family: Young adults 2 of 2
July 01, 2014
by Administrator
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS)
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Carers
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Communication skills
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Explaining your condition to children
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Family and relationships
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Psychological effects of pain
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Young people and children
1 Comment
How pain affects the relationship between adults and young people and tips from a family therapist
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Airing Pain 59: Pain in the Family: Young adults 1 of 2
June 17, 2014
by Administrator
Carers
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Children and young people in pain
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Communication skills
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Family and relationships
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Pain management programmes and young people
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Residential pain management programmes
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Social and economic impact of pain
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Young people and children
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The experiences of young people whose family is affected by pain and a campaign to help improve their lives.
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Airing Pain 52: Better Care for People in Pain
January 15, 2014
by Administrator
back pain
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Carers
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Chronic pain as a condition in its own right
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Educating healthcare professionals
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exercise
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Explaining pain to children
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Family and relationships
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General practitioners (GPs)
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Healthcare policy
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Neuropathic pain
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Pain management programmes
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Painkillers and side-effects
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Patient perspective
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primary care
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work
1 Comment
How to ensure people in pain get the best treatment: a new guideline for chronic pain in Scotland.
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Airing Pain 49: The Impact of Pain on Society
December 06, 2013
by Administrator
Carers
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Educating healthcare professionals
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Orofacial pain
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Social and economic impact of pain
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Talking to your doctor
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Trigeminal neuralgia
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Unemployment
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work
1 Comment
Talking to representatives from a variety of pain organisations, including the Trigeminal Neuralgia Association, about the wide-reaching impact that pain has on society.
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Airing Pain 44: Pain Management at Both Extremes of Life
May 22, 2013
by Administrator
Brain imaging
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Carers
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Children and young people in pain
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Communication skills
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dementia
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Explaining your condition to others
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Facial expressions as a measure of pain
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Medication
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Older people
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Opioids
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Patient perspective
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Post-surgical pain
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Psychological approaches to pain management
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Research
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Sleep
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Talking to your doctor
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Young people and children
1 Comment
Pain experienced by the very young and very old and the similar issues arising when dealing with these very different types of patient.
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Airing Pain 40: Children in Pain
March 28, 2013
by Administrator
Carers
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Children and young people in pain
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Communication skills
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Family and relationships
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Gender and pain
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Patient perspective
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Physiotherapy
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Psychological approaches to pain management
2 Comments
The pain management needs of children and young people and the impact of their pain on family life.
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