Pain is one of the most complex and clinically significant topics at the intersection of behavioral health and medicine. Carolyn Vandyken's presentation at the 2024 Pelvicon Vulvodynia Symposium addresses a critical question: is modern pain science a panacea — a complete solution for understanding and treating pain — or is it better understood as a philosophical framework that must be integrated with other approaches.
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| Certification Body | Credits | Type |
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