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No pain, no change: Reductions in prior negative affect following physical pain
by
Bender, Theodore W.
, Bresin, Konrad
, Gordon, Kathryn H.
, Joiner, Thomas E.
, Gordon, Linda J.
in
Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Emotions
/ Experience
/ Females
/ Individual differences
/ Laboratories
/ Negative emotions
/ Original Paper
/ Pain
/ Personality and Social Psychology
/ Positive emotions
/ Psychology
/ Reactivity
/ Self destructive behavior
/ Self injury
/ Selfinjury
2010
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No pain, no change: Reductions in prior negative affect following physical pain
by
Bender, Theodore W.
, Bresin, Konrad
, Gordon, Kathryn H.
, Joiner, Thomas E.
, Gordon, Linda J.
in
Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Emotions
/ Experience
/ Females
/ Individual differences
/ Laboratories
/ Negative emotions
/ Original Paper
/ Pain
/ Personality and Social Psychology
/ Positive emotions
/ Psychology
/ Reactivity
/ Self destructive behavior
/ Self injury
/ Selfinjury
2010
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No pain, no change: Reductions in prior negative affect following physical pain
by
Bender, Theodore W.
, Bresin, Konrad
, Gordon, Kathryn H.
, Joiner, Thomas E.
, Gordon, Linda J.
in
Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Emotions
/ Experience
/ Females
/ Individual differences
/ Laboratories
/ Negative emotions
/ Original Paper
/ Pain
/ Personality and Social Psychology
/ Positive emotions
/ Psychology
/ Reactivity
/ Self destructive behavior
/ Self injury
/ Selfinjury
2010
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No pain, no change: Reductions in prior negative affect following physical pain
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No pain, no change: Reductions in prior negative affect following physical pain
2010
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In general, organisms are motivated to avoid stimuli that induce pain. However, some individuals intentionally inflict pain on themselves (e.g., nonsuicidal self-injury) and report doing so for the perceived emotional benefits following the experience of pain. Two controlled laboratory studies sought to expand upon the relatively limited literature on the effects of pain on emotion. In Study 1, participants provided momentary affect ratings immediately before and after experiencing physical pain. Results demonstrated that both positive affect and negative affect (NA) decreased following the experience of pain. In the Study 2, we examined the effect that individual differences in emotional reactivity had on affective reactions to pain. Individuals high in emotional reactivity experienced larger decreases in NA following the experience of pain than individuals who were low in emotional reactivity. Our findings may potentially explain why some individuals intentionally seek out the experience of pain.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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