Behavioral and Psychopharmacologic Pain Management
Herausgeber: Ebert, Michael H.; Kerns, Robert D.
Behavioral and Psychopharmacologic Pain Management
Herausgeber: Ebert, Michael H.; Kerns, Robert D.
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Captures the theory and evidence-based practice of behavioral, psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacological treatments in modern pain medicine.
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Captures the theory and evidence-based practice of behavioral, psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacological treatments in modern pain medicine.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1296g
- ISBN-13: 9780521884341
- ISBN-10: 0521884349
- Artikelnr.: 29598910
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1296g
- ISBN-13: 9780521884341
- ISBN-10: 0521884349
- Artikelnr.: 29598910
Part I. The Basis of Pain Management: 1. Introduction Michael H. Ebert and
Robert D. Kerns; 2. The process of pain management June Dahl; 3. The
biopsychosocial model of pain and pain management Dennis C. Turk, Hilary
Wilson and Kimberly S. Swanson; Part II. The Assessment of Pain: 4.
Comprehensive pain assessment: the integration of biopsychosocial
principles John J. Sellinger, Stephanie C. Wallio, Elizabeth A. Clark and
Robert D. Kerns; 5. Assessment of functioning and disability in pain
syndromes Stacy C. Parenteau and Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite; 6. Assessment
of pain and psychiatric comorbidities Jon Streltzer; 7. Assessment of
emotional functioning in persons with pain Robert D. Kerns and Renata
Okonkwo; Part III. Psychopharmacological, Behavioral, and Psychotherapeutic
Approaches: 8. Interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation programs Cynthia O.
Townsend, Jeffrey D. Rome, Barbara K. Bruce and W. Michael Hooten; 9.
Pharmacological approaches to pain management Robin M. Gallagher; 10.
Chronic opioid therapy in pain management Howard S. Smith and Charles E.
Argoff; 11. Behavioral therapeutic interventions in pain management Steven
H. Sanders; 12. Cognitive behavioral therapy in pain management John D.
Otis, Donna B. Pincus and Mary E. Murawski; 13. Non-pharmacological
neuromodulatory approaches to pain management Gabriel Tan, Mark P. Jensen,
Tam K. Dao, Brenda Stoelb and Jay Gunkelman; 14. Cognitive coping
strategies in pain management Laura E. Pence, Beverly E. Thorn and Amber M.
Davis; 15. Couple and family psychotherapeutic approaches to pain
management Annmarie Cano, Jaclyn Heller Issner and Courtney L. Dixon; 16.
Psychopharmacological and psychotherapeutic approaches to pain management
Raphael J. Leo and Wendy J. Quinton; Part IV. Integrative Approaches to the
Management of Painful Medical Conditions: 17. Management of spinal pain
Gerald W. Grass; 18. Management of musculoskeletal pain Akiko Okifuji and
Bradford D. Hare; 19. Management of pain in arthritis Raphael J. Leo and
Thomas J. Romano; 20. Management of neuropathic pain Robert L. Ruff and
Suzanne S. Ruff; 21. Management of headache pain Donald B. Penzien, Morris
Maizels and Jeanetta C. Rains; 22. Management of pain in palliative
medicine Victor T. Chang, Brooke Myers-Sorger, Lawrence J. Weinberger, Mark
E. Jones and Ellyn Poltrock Stein; 23. Pain-associated disability syndrome
in children and adolescents Gerard A. Banez; 24. Management of pain in
geriatric patients Stephen Thielke and M. Carrington Reid; Part V.
Practice, Policy, and Research: 25. Policy and practice issues in pain
management Samantha Boris-Karpel; 26. Diversity and disparities in pain
management Carmen R. Green and Alexandra S. Bullough; 27. Directions in
pain research: contemporary questions and methods David A. Williams and
Daniel J. Clauw; 28. Ethics and pain management Ingra Schellenberg and Mark
D. Sullivan; 29. Future directions of the field of pain management Michael
H. Ebert and Robert D. Kerns; Index.
Robert D. Kerns; 2. The process of pain management June Dahl; 3. The
biopsychosocial model of pain and pain management Dennis C. Turk, Hilary
Wilson and Kimberly S. Swanson; Part II. The Assessment of Pain: 4.
Comprehensive pain assessment: the integration of biopsychosocial
principles John J. Sellinger, Stephanie C. Wallio, Elizabeth A. Clark and
Robert D. Kerns; 5. Assessment of functioning and disability in pain
syndromes Stacy C. Parenteau and Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite; 6. Assessment
of pain and psychiatric comorbidities Jon Streltzer; 7. Assessment of
emotional functioning in persons with pain Robert D. Kerns and Renata
Okonkwo; Part III. Psychopharmacological, Behavioral, and Psychotherapeutic
Approaches: 8. Interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation programs Cynthia O.
Townsend, Jeffrey D. Rome, Barbara K. Bruce and W. Michael Hooten; 9.
Pharmacological approaches to pain management Robin M. Gallagher; 10.
Chronic opioid therapy in pain management Howard S. Smith and Charles E.
Argoff; 11. Behavioral therapeutic interventions in pain management Steven
H. Sanders; 12. Cognitive behavioral therapy in pain management John D.
Otis, Donna B. Pincus and Mary E. Murawski; 13. Non-pharmacological
neuromodulatory approaches to pain management Gabriel Tan, Mark P. Jensen,
Tam K. Dao, Brenda Stoelb and Jay Gunkelman; 14. Cognitive coping
strategies in pain management Laura E. Pence, Beverly E. Thorn and Amber M.
Davis; 15. Couple and family psychotherapeutic approaches to pain
management Annmarie Cano, Jaclyn Heller Issner and Courtney L. Dixon; 16.
Psychopharmacological and psychotherapeutic approaches to pain management
Raphael J. Leo and Wendy J. Quinton; Part IV. Integrative Approaches to the
Management of Painful Medical Conditions: 17. Management of spinal pain
Gerald W. Grass; 18. Management of musculoskeletal pain Akiko Okifuji and
Bradford D. Hare; 19. Management of pain in arthritis Raphael J. Leo and
Thomas J. Romano; 20. Management of neuropathic pain Robert L. Ruff and
Suzanne S. Ruff; 21. Management of headache pain Donald B. Penzien, Morris
Maizels and Jeanetta C. Rains; 22. Management of pain in palliative
medicine Victor T. Chang, Brooke Myers-Sorger, Lawrence J. Weinberger, Mark
E. Jones and Ellyn Poltrock Stein; 23. Pain-associated disability syndrome
in children and adolescents Gerard A. Banez; 24. Management of pain in
geriatric patients Stephen Thielke and M. Carrington Reid; Part V.
Practice, Policy, and Research: 25. Policy and practice issues in pain
management Samantha Boris-Karpel; 26. Diversity and disparities in pain
management Carmen R. Green and Alexandra S. Bullough; 27. Directions in
pain research: contemporary questions and methods David A. Williams and
Daniel J. Clauw; 28. Ethics and pain management Ingra Schellenberg and Mark
D. Sullivan; 29. Future directions of the field of pain management Michael
H. Ebert and Robert D. Kerns; Index.
Part I. The Basis of Pain Management: 1. Introduction Michael H. Ebert and
Robert D. Kerns; 2. The process of pain management June Dahl; 3. The
biopsychosocial model of pain and pain management Dennis C. Turk, Hilary
Wilson and Kimberly S. Swanson; Part II. The Assessment of Pain: 4.
Comprehensive pain assessment: the integration of biopsychosocial
principles John J. Sellinger, Stephanie C. Wallio, Elizabeth A. Clark and
Robert D. Kerns; 5. Assessment of functioning and disability in pain
syndromes Stacy C. Parenteau and Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite; 6. Assessment
of pain and psychiatric comorbidities Jon Streltzer; 7. Assessment of
emotional functioning in persons with pain Robert D. Kerns and Renata
Okonkwo; Part III. Psychopharmacological, Behavioral, and Psychotherapeutic
Approaches: 8. Interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation programs Cynthia O.
Townsend, Jeffrey D. Rome, Barbara K. Bruce and W. Michael Hooten; 9.
Pharmacological approaches to pain management Robin M. Gallagher; 10.
Chronic opioid therapy in pain management Howard S. Smith and Charles E.
Argoff; 11. Behavioral therapeutic interventions in pain management Steven
H. Sanders; 12. Cognitive behavioral therapy in pain management John D.
Otis, Donna B. Pincus and Mary E. Murawski; 13. Non-pharmacological
neuromodulatory approaches to pain management Gabriel Tan, Mark P. Jensen,
Tam K. Dao, Brenda Stoelb and Jay Gunkelman; 14. Cognitive coping
strategies in pain management Laura E. Pence, Beverly E. Thorn and Amber M.
Davis; 15. Couple and family psychotherapeutic approaches to pain
management Annmarie Cano, Jaclyn Heller Issner and Courtney L. Dixon; 16.
Psychopharmacological and psychotherapeutic approaches to pain management
Raphael J. Leo and Wendy J. Quinton; Part IV. Integrative Approaches to the
Management of Painful Medical Conditions: 17. Management of spinal pain
Gerald W. Grass; 18. Management of musculoskeletal pain Akiko Okifuji and
Bradford D. Hare; 19. Management of pain in arthritis Raphael J. Leo and
Thomas J. Romano; 20. Management of neuropathic pain Robert L. Ruff and
Suzanne S. Ruff; 21. Management of headache pain Donald B. Penzien, Morris
Maizels and Jeanetta C. Rains; 22. Management of pain in palliative
medicine Victor T. Chang, Brooke Myers-Sorger, Lawrence J. Weinberger, Mark
E. Jones and Ellyn Poltrock Stein; 23. Pain-associated disability syndrome
in children and adolescents Gerard A. Banez; 24. Management of pain in
geriatric patients Stephen Thielke and M. Carrington Reid; Part V.
Practice, Policy, and Research: 25. Policy and practice issues in pain
management Samantha Boris-Karpel; 26. Diversity and disparities in pain
management Carmen R. Green and Alexandra S. Bullough; 27. Directions in
pain research: contemporary questions and methods David A. Williams and
Daniel J. Clauw; 28. Ethics and pain management Ingra Schellenberg and Mark
D. Sullivan; 29. Future directions of the field of pain management Michael
H. Ebert and Robert D. Kerns; Index.
Robert D. Kerns; 2. The process of pain management June Dahl; 3. The
biopsychosocial model of pain and pain management Dennis C. Turk, Hilary
Wilson and Kimberly S. Swanson; Part II. The Assessment of Pain: 4.
Comprehensive pain assessment: the integration of biopsychosocial
principles John J. Sellinger, Stephanie C. Wallio, Elizabeth A. Clark and
Robert D. Kerns; 5. Assessment of functioning and disability in pain
syndromes Stacy C. Parenteau and Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite; 6. Assessment
of pain and psychiatric comorbidities Jon Streltzer; 7. Assessment of
emotional functioning in persons with pain Robert D. Kerns and Renata
Okonkwo; Part III. Psychopharmacological, Behavioral, and Psychotherapeutic
Approaches: 8. Interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation programs Cynthia O.
Townsend, Jeffrey D. Rome, Barbara K. Bruce and W. Michael Hooten; 9.
Pharmacological approaches to pain management Robin M. Gallagher; 10.
Chronic opioid therapy in pain management Howard S. Smith and Charles E.
Argoff; 11. Behavioral therapeutic interventions in pain management Steven
H. Sanders; 12. Cognitive behavioral therapy in pain management John D.
Otis, Donna B. Pincus and Mary E. Murawski; 13. Non-pharmacological
neuromodulatory approaches to pain management Gabriel Tan, Mark P. Jensen,
Tam K. Dao, Brenda Stoelb and Jay Gunkelman; 14. Cognitive coping
strategies in pain management Laura E. Pence, Beverly E. Thorn and Amber M.
Davis; 15. Couple and family psychotherapeutic approaches to pain
management Annmarie Cano, Jaclyn Heller Issner and Courtney L. Dixon; 16.
Psychopharmacological and psychotherapeutic approaches to pain management
Raphael J. Leo and Wendy J. Quinton; Part IV. Integrative Approaches to the
Management of Painful Medical Conditions: 17. Management of spinal pain
Gerald W. Grass; 18. Management of musculoskeletal pain Akiko Okifuji and
Bradford D. Hare; 19. Management of pain in arthritis Raphael J. Leo and
Thomas J. Romano; 20. Management of neuropathic pain Robert L. Ruff and
Suzanne S. Ruff; 21. Management of headache pain Donald B. Penzien, Morris
Maizels and Jeanetta C. Rains; 22. Management of pain in palliative
medicine Victor T. Chang, Brooke Myers-Sorger, Lawrence J. Weinberger, Mark
E. Jones and Ellyn Poltrock Stein; 23. Pain-associated disability syndrome
in children and adolescents Gerard A. Banez; 24. Management of pain in
geriatric patients Stephen Thielke and M. Carrington Reid; Part V.
Practice, Policy, and Research: 25. Policy and practice issues in pain
management Samantha Boris-Karpel; 26. Diversity and disparities in pain
management Carmen R. Green and Alexandra S. Bullough; 27. Directions in
pain research: contemporary questions and methods David A. Williams and
Daniel J. Clauw; 28. Ethics and pain management Ingra Schellenberg and Mark
D. Sullivan; 29. Future directions of the field of pain management Michael
H. Ebert and Robert D. Kerns; Index.