Psychological Approaches to Pain Management A Practitioner's Handbook

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Edition: 3rd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2018-07-03
Publisher(s): The Guilford Press
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Summary

This authoritative handbook--now significantly revised with more than 50% new material--introduces practitioners and students to the state of the art in psychological interventions for managing pain. Leading experts review the most effective treatment approaches for enhancing patients' coping and self-efficacy and reducing pain-related disability, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, biofeedback, clinical hypnosis, group therapy, and more. Strategies for integrating psychosocial and medical treatments for specific populations are described, with chapters on back pain, headache, cancer, and other prevalent chronic pain disorders. Attention is given to customizing intervention for individual patients, maximizing treatment adherence, and preventing overuse of opioids and other medications.
 
New to This Edition
*Chapter on resilience, focusing on mindfulness-and acceptance-based approaches.
*Chapters on managing pain with comorbid psychological disorders (posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder).
*Chapter on emerging uses of technology.
*Even more practitioner friendly: every chapter concludes with bulleted "Clinical Highlights."
*Many new authors; extensively revised with over 15 years of research and clinical advances. 

Author Biography

Dennis C. Turk, PhD, is the John and Emma Bonica Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Research and Director of the Center for Pain Research on Impact, Measurement, and Effectiveness at the University of Washington School of Medicine. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Clinical Journal of Pain and a past president of the American Pain Society. Dr. Turk's research focuses on assessment and treatment of patients with a range of chronic pain conditions, coping with and adaptation to chronic illness, clinical decision making, and clinical trial methodology. Widely published, Dr. Turk is the recipient of honors including the John C. Liebeskind Award for Career Contribution to Pain Research from the American Academy of Pain Management and the Wilbert E. Fordyce Clinical Investigator Award and the John and Emma Bonica Public Service Award, both from the American Pain Society.
 
Robert J. Gatchel, PhD, ABPP, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Nancy P. and John G. Penson Endowed Professor of Clinical Health Psychology at The University of Texas at Arlington, where he is also Director of the Center of Excellence for the Study of Health and Chronic Illnesses. In addition, he is Clinical Professor at the Eugene McDermott Center for Pain Management at The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Dr. Gatchel's research and clinical work have focused on the biopsychosocial approach to the etiology, assessment, treatment, and prevention of chronic stress and pain behavior; the comorbidity of physical and mental health disorders; and clinical health psychology. Widely published, Dr. Gatchel is the recipient of honors including the Senior Scientist Award from the National Institutes of Health and the Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in the Application of Psychology from the American Psychological Foundation.
 

Table of Contents

I. Conceptual, Diagnostic, and Methodological Issues
1. Biopsychosocial Perspective on Chronic Pain, Dennis C. Turk & Elena S. Monarch
2. Psychological Disorders and Chronic Pain: Are There Cause-and-Effect
 Relationships?, Eric Salas, Nancy Kishino, Jeffrey Dersh & Robert J. Gatchel
3. Conducting and Evaluating Treatment Outcome Studies, Amanda C. de C. Williams & Stephen Morley
II. Treatment Approaches and Methods
4. Enhancing Motivation to Change in Pain Treatment, Mark P. Jensen
5. Operant and Related Conditioning with Chronic Pain: Back to Basics, Steven H. Sanders
6. A Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective on the Treatment of Individuals Experiencing Chronic Pain, Dennis C. Turk
7. Introduction to Biofeedback Training for Chronic and Acute Pain Disorders, John G. Arena & James D. Tankersley
8. Clinical Hypnosis in the Treatment of Chronic and Acute Pain, Lindsey C. McKernan, Michael R. Nash, & David R. Patterson
9. Exposure In Vivo for Pain-Related Fear, Johan W. S. Vlaeyen, Marlies den Hollander, Jeroen de Jong, & Laura Simons
10. Group Therapy for Patients with Chronic Pain, Francis J. Keefe, Pat M. Beaupre, Meredith E. Rumble, Sarah A. Kelleher, & Alyssa N. Van Denburg
11. Treating Adults with Chronic Pain and Their Families: Application of an Enhanced Cognitive-Behavioral Transactional Model, Hallie Tankha, Robert D. Kerns, & AnnMarie Cano
12. Facilitating Patient Resilience: Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Acceptance, and Positive Social and Emotional Interventions, John A. Sturgeon & Beth D. Darnall
13. Integration of Pharmacotherapy with Psychological Treatment of Chronic Pain, Peter B. Polatin, Noor M. Gajraj, & Howard Cohen
14. Using Advanced Technologies to Improve Access to Treatment, To Improve Treatment, and To Directly Alter Experience, Christopher Eccleston, Abby Tabor, & Edmund Keogh
III. Specific Syndromes and Populations
15. Evaluating Patients for Neuromodulation Procedures, Daniel M. Doleys & Leanne R. Cianfrini
16. Strengthening Self-Management of Low Back Pain in Primary Care: An Evolving Paradigm, Ben H. Balderson, Sherri D. Pruitt, & Michael Von Korff
17. A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Early Interventions to Prevent Chronic Pain–Related Disability, Steven James Linton
18. Occupational Musculoskeletal Pain and Disability, Christopher T. Ray, Robert J. Gatchel, Ryan Hulla, & Ann Wright Stowell
19. Recurrent Headache Disorders, Todd A. Smitherman, Alexander J. Kuka, Dawn C. Buse, and Donald B. Penzien
20. Treatment of Patients with Fibromyalgia, Dennis C. Turk
21. Treatment of Patients with Whiplash Associated Disorders, Michelle Sterling
22. Treatment of Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders, Angela Liegey Dougall, Lynette Watts, Robert J. Gatchel
23. Treating the Patient with Genito-Pelvic Pain, Sophie Bergeron, Natalie O. Rosen, & Serena Corsini-Munt
24. Treating Patients with Functional Gastrointestinal Pain Disorders, Miranda A. L. van Tilburg & William E. Whitehead
25. Treating Cancer Patients with Persistent Pain, Chelsea Ratcliff & Diane Novy
26. Treating Patients with Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders, Don McGreary, Cindy McGeary, & Paul Nabity
27. Treating Patients with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Chronic Pain, Laurie D. Wolf & John D. Otis
28. Management of Chronic Pain in Patients with Comorbid Substance Use Disorder, Benjamin J. Morasco, Travis I Lovejoy, & Mark A. Ilgen
29. Treating Children and Adolescents with Chronic Pain, Emma Fisher, Rachel Aaron, & Tonya M. Palermo
30. Treating Older Patients with Persistent Pain, Thomas Hadjistavropoulos

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