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Chronic pain experience involves a variety of physiological and
psychological factors. An approach that incorporates both physiological
and psychological intervention is likely to yield better outcomes on
measures of pain like intensity, frequency, duration, pain related behaviours
and interference in activities. The paper presents existing psychological
models and highlights the practical application of various psychological
interventions which include cognitive behaviour therapy, biofeedback,
relaxation and hypnosis.