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dedicated to the elimination of pain, even chronic pain should be seen as

a symptom: a warning that something needs to change more globally in

the patient’s life. Mindfulness, and acceptance and commitment therapy are

interventions which may increasingly offer that opportunity in the future of

pain management.

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