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Chronic Pain: Neurobiological, Psychological Aspects and Implications for Integrated Care: A Comprehensive Review
Article co-authored with @may.psychologist Abstract Chronic pain represents a complex clinical condition that transcends the simple physiological response to a harmful stimulus, configuring itself as a multidimensional experience characterized by biological, psychological, and social components. This article examines the neurobiological basis of pain chronicity, the mechanisms of central sensitization and neuroplasticity, as well as the psychological components that modulate
Feb 1620 min read


Positive Psychology & Happiness: A Journey Through Science and Fiction
Co-written with @ LIBRIEXPRESS Positive psychology was born with a clear intent: to understand what allows humans to function best, going beyond simply reducing symptoms to explore the breeding ground for personal growth. As Seligman and Csikszentmihalyi (2000) point out, the goal is not to ignore suffering, but to integrate the complexity of the human experience, including positive emotions, nurturing relationships, a sense of purpose, and vitality. From this perspective, ha
Nov 20, 20255 min read
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