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Title
Psychological and psychiatric problems in patients with chronic pain
Type
Text
Monograph
Multimedia
Subject
Chronic Pain--psychology (MESH)
Chronic Pain--therapy (MESH)
Pain Management--psychology (MESH)
Genre Form
Case Reports (MESH)
Language
English
Classification
LCC: RB127.5.C48 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
NLM: WL 704 (Assigner: dnlm) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 616/.0472 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23)
Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Content
text
Summary
"This book presents a variety of 'real life' case studies encountered in the context of treating patients complaining of chronic pain. It highlights the complexity of chronic pain, and its management. At times, progress can be slow and tedious; but achievable. Both clinician, and patient, must be clear and realistic about the therapeutic goal(s). Many of the interventions discussed are based on scientifically sound behavioral/psychological principles. However, many of these techniques can be successfully implement by the 'front line' clinician. Pain Psychology for the Clinician (Cinafrini et al, Oxford University Press, 2021) could be considered to be a companion volume, as it provides detailed illustrations of how to engage in meaningful clinician-patient interaction. Each case involves several section: background information, how to approach assessment, treatment recommendations, and 'key point' are provided for each case. The case studies are designed to be very succinct"-- Provided by publisher.
Table Of Contents
A broken life
Haunted by pain, fatigue, and insomnia
The hand that wouldn't move
Something doesn't seem right
How many more are there
How can someone do this to themselves?
An all-consuming problem
Psychologically immobilized, and functionally paralyzed
The 'what-if' and 'yes-but' syndrome
The patient that remembers tomorrow
Please, find it and fix it
The unseen reality
There are not enough sheep
The easy but harmful solution
Is this all there is?
No way that's my drug screen
The abandoned patient
The not so perfect remedy
Teenager with disabling leg pain
Psychogenic Pain : A Useful Concept?
Psychological/Behavioral Therapies
The Psychology of Opioid Tapering.
Authorized Access Point
Doleys, Daniel M. Psychological and psychiatric problems in patients with chronic pain