Part of the What Do I Do Now? Pain Medicine series, Psychological and Psychiatric Issues in Patients with Chronic Pain presents a variety of succinct case studies and "curb-side" consults on the complexity of chronic pain and its successful management. Chapters present models for understanding issues related to chronic pain within a psycho-social context, including cases on specific psychological or psychiatric issues, as well as broad considerations such as selecting among behavioral therapies options and the use of complementary therapies and non-opioid analgesics.
Part of the What Do I Do Now? Pain Medicine series, Psychological and Psychiatric Issues in Patients with Chronic Pain presents a variety of succinct case studies and "curb-side" consults on the complexity of chronic pain and its successful management. Chapters present models for understanding issues related to chronic pain within a psycho-social context, including cases on specific psychological or psychiatric issues, as well as broad considerations such as selecting among behavioral therapies options and the use of complementary therapies and non-opioid analgesics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniel M. Doleys, PhD, is the director of The Doleys Clinic/Pain and Rehabilitation Institute in Birmingham, Alabama. Prior to private practice, he was an Associate Professor of Psychology in the School of Medicine at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. He is the recipient of the Distinguished Research Psychologist Award from the Alabama Psychological Association, the Excellence in Research and Clinical Care Award, the Distinguished Service Award, and the Dr. Hubert L. and Renee S. Rosomoff Award for Excellence in Pain from the from the Southern Pain Society.
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Scope and Complexities of the Clinical Issues SECTION 1: CASE STUDIES 1 A Broken Life 2 Haunted by Pain, Fatigue, and Insomnia 3 The Hand That Wouldn't Move 4 Something Doesn't Seem Right 5 How Many More Are There? 6 How Can Someone Do This to Themselves? 7 An All- Consuming Problem 8 Psychologically Immobilized and Functionally Paralyzed 9 The "What If" and "Yes But" Syndrome 10 The Patient Who Remembers Tomorrow 11 Please, Find It and Fix It 12 The Unseen Reality 13 There Are Not Enough Sheep 14 The Easy but Harmful Solution 15 Is This All There Is? 16 No Way That's My Drug Screen 17 The Abandoned Patient 18 The Not-So-Perfect Remedy 19 Teenager With Disabling Leg Pain SECTION 2: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 20 Psychogenic Pain: A Useful Concept? 21 Psychological/ Behavioral Therapies 22 The Psychology of Opioid Tapering
Scope and Complexities of the Clinical Issues SECTION 1: CASE STUDIES 1 A Broken Life 2 Haunted by Pain, Fatigue, and Insomnia 3 The Hand That Wouldn't Move 4 Something Doesn't Seem Right 5 How Many More Are There? 6 How Can Someone Do This to Themselves? 7 An All- Consuming Problem 8 Psychologically Immobilized and Functionally Paralyzed 9 The "What If" and "Yes But" Syndrome 10 The Patient Who Remembers Tomorrow 11 Please, Find It and Fix It 12 The Unseen Reality 13 There Are Not Enough Sheep 14 The Easy but Harmful Solution 15 Is This All There Is? 16 No Way That's My Drug Screen 17 The Abandoned Patient 18 The Not-So-Perfect Remedy 19 Teenager With Disabling Leg Pain SECTION 2: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS 20 Psychogenic Pain: A Useful Concept? 21 Psychological/ Behavioral Therapies 22 The Psychology of Opioid Tapering
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