One conclusion regarding patients' beliefs about pain is that
a) they have little influence on the pain experience.
b) they have little to no relationship to coping with pain.
c) physicians need to take these beliefs into consideration when treating pain.
d) most thoughts about how to deal with pain are positive.
Ans: c) physicians need to take these beliefs into consideration when treating pain.
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