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Muscle Nerve ; 52(1): 131-6, 2015 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25297932

ABSTRACT

Quality of life (QoL) and mood are reduced in many patients with muscle disorders. Psychological variables appear to be contributors to both QoL and mood, suggesting that psychological interventions could improve these outcomes, yet research in this area is sparse. We review the roles of psychological variables, plus context and disease severity, in explaining QoL. A cognitive-behavioral model of disease self-management, with acceptance as the central component, is discussed. This model is then used to describe how psychological interventions derived from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), in particular Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), might be applied to address the issues of distress, nonadherence to treatments, pain, and fatigue in people with muscle disorders.


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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/methods , Mood Disorders/rehabilitation , Muscular Diseases/psychology , Muscular Diseases/rehabilitation , Quality of Life/psychology , Humans , Mood Disorders/etiology , Muscular Diseases/complications , Severity of Illness Index
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