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CBT has been used for back pain, headaches, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, maxillofacial pain and other conditions. Research results have shown that CBT in the treatment of pain, compared with control group, the most effective tool that helps eliminate impaired cognitive patterns, teaches adaptive behavior, reduces anxiety, fear, catastrophizing interpretation of somatic symptoms, pain intensity, increases activity and self-confidence. CBT has been found effective in the treatment of pain in combination with somatic treatment , psychopharmacotherapy and rehabilitation, so it usually becomes part of a comprehensive program. Success criteria are: reduction in pain intensity, return to work, improvement in mood, reduction in drug treatment and increase in physical activity. A reduction in pain intensity of 20-50% is described. Approximately 65% ​​of patients treated through an interdisciplinary program showed an increase in activity. In observing the effectiveness of CBT in the treatment of chronic pain, the following issues should be noted: A patient who has been referred for treatment by a physician, family members, or social agency, or who feels that the pain is caused only by somatic factors will probably not achieve success in therapy. Effectiveness may be enhanced if the treating physician persuades the patient to undergo psychotherapy. If patients with chronic pain who are involved in any legal proceedings at the time of treatment are in a dependent position, are engaged in extracting compensation and social benefits, or have family support for their painful behavior, CBT may not be effective. It has been proven that if CBT is started early in chronic pain, treatment will be more effective. Although CBT has been proven to be effective in treating pain, comprehensive programs at CBT, which typically include CBT, are controversial, and Thus, they are difficult to compare and evaluate. It is necessary to create a unified concept and then, through other studies, evaluate the effectiveness. ===================================================== ==============You can get advice by contacting: By phone. 8-923-146-08-18 (message in WhatsApp or Telegram)Skype: live:alexey.mossine-mail: [email protected]