The Impact of Acceptance versus Control Rationales on Pain Tolerance

作者: Steven C. Hayes , Richard T. Bissett , Zamir Korn , Robert D. Zettle , Irwin S. Rosenfarb

DOI: 10.1007/BF03395305

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摘要: Acceptance approaches, which have been receiving increased attention within behavior therapy, seek to undermine the linkage between private events and overt behavior, rather than attempting to control the form or frequency of private events per se. Research comparing control versus acceptance strategies is limited. The present study examined the behavioral and subjective impact of a control-based versus acceptance rationale, using a cold pressor task. Subjects in the acceptance group demonstrated greater tolerance of pain …

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