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Managing Your Child's Chronic Pain is a resource for parents to learn how to help their children and families cope with persisting pain using cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), an effective intervention to treat children with chronic pain.
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Managing Your Child's Chronic Pain is a resource for parents to learn how to help their children and families cope with persisting pain using cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), an effective intervention to treat children with chronic pain.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780199330041
- ISBN-10: 0199330042
- Artikelnr.: 47870147
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780199330041
- ISBN-10: 0199330042
- Artikelnr.: 47870147
Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at University of Washington School of Medicine. Dr. Palermo is an internationally recognized researcher in pediatric chronic pain and has practiced clinically within several interdisciplinary pain programs as a licensed clinical psychologist. Emily F. Law, Ph.D., is an Acting Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at University of Washington School of Medicine. Her research focuses on the role of psychological factors in pediatric chronic pain. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and provides clinical service through the Pain Medicine Service at Seattle Children's Hospital.
* Preface
* Introduction
* Chapter 1. How Pain Affects Children and Families
* Chapter 2. Getting Help and Setting Goals
* Chapter 3. Relaxation Methods for Children and Teenagers
* Chapter 4. Praise, Attention and Reward Systems
* Chapter 5. Lifestyle Factors
* Chapter 6. Sleep Interventions
* Chapter 7. School and Social Life
* Chapter 8. Coping with Pain, Stress and Other Problems
* Chapter 9. Special Topics by Age and Development Level: Issues for
Young Children and Older Adolescents
* Chapter 10. Reflection, Maintenance, and Prevention
* Resources
* Appendices
* Appendix A. Instructions for Progressive Muscle Relaxation (for young
children ages 5-9)
* Appendix B. Instructions for Progressive Muscle Relaxation (for older
children who are over age 10)
* Appendix C. Instructions for Muscle Relaxation with Imagery
* Appendix D. Instructions for Mini-Relaxation
* Appendix E. Point System Worksheet
* Appendix F. Privilege System Worksheet
* Appendix G. Brainstorming Solutions Worksheet
* Index
* Introduction
* Chapter 1. How Pain Affects Children and Families
* Chapter 2. Getting Help and Setting Goals
* Chapter 3. Relaxation Methods for Children and Teenagers
* Chapter 4. Praise, Attention and Reward Systems
* Chapter 5. Lifestyle Factors
* Chapter 6. Sleep Interventions
* Chapter 7. School and Social Life
* Chapter 8. Coping with Pain, Stress and Other Problems
* Chapter 9. Special Topics by Age and Development Level: Issues for
Young Children and Older Adolescents
* Chapter 10. Reflection, Maintenance, and Prevention
* Resources
* Appendices
* Appendix A. Instructions for Progressive Muscle Relaxation (for young
children ages 5-9)
* Appendix B. Instructions for Progressive Muscle Relaxation (for older
children who are over age 10)
* Appendix C. Instructions for Muscle Relaxation with Imagery
* Appendix D. Instructions for Mini-Relaxation
* Appendix E. Point System Worksheet
* Appendix F. Privilege System Worksheet
* Appendix G. Brainstorming Solutions Worksheet
* Index
* Preface
* Introduction
* Chapter 1. How Pain Affects Children and Families
* Chapter 2. Getting Help and Setting Goals
* Chapter 3. Relaxation Methods for Children and Teenagers
* Chapter 4. Praise, Attention and Reward Systems
* Chapter 5. Lifestyle Factors
* Chapter 6. Sleep Interventions
* Chapter 7. School and Social Life
* Chapter 8. Coping with Pain, Stress and Other Problems
* Chapter 9. Special Topics by Age and Development Level: Issues for
Young Children and Older Adolescents
* Chapter 10. Reflection, Maintenance, and Prevention
* Resources
* Appendices
* Appendix A. Instructions for Progressive Muscle Relaxation (for young
children ages 5-9)
* Appendix B. Instructions for Progressive Muscle Relaxation (for older
children who are over age 10)
* Appendix C. Instructions for Muscle Relaxation with Imagery
* Appendix D. Instructions for Mini-Relaxation
* Appendix E. Point System Worksheet
* Appendix F. Privilege System Worksheet
* Appendix G. Brainstorming Solutions Worksheet
* Index
* Introduction
* Chapter 1. How Pain Affects Children and Families
* Chapter 2. Getting Help and Setting Goals
* Chapter 3. Relaxation Methods for Children and Teenagers
* Chapter 4. Praise, Attention and Reward Systems
* Chapter 5. Lifestyle Factors
* Chapter 6. Sleep Interventions
* Chapter 7. School and Social Life
* Chapter 8. Coping with Pain, Stress and Other Problems
* Chapter 9. Special Topics by Age and Development Level: Issues for
Young Children and Older Adolescents
* Chapter 10. Reflection, Maintenance, and Prevention
* Resources
* Appendices
* Appendix A. Instructions for Progressive Muscle Relaxation (for young
children ages 5-9)
* Appendix B. Instructions for Progressive Muscle Relaxation (for older
children who are over age 10)
* Appendix C. Instructions for Muscle Relaxation with Imagery
* Appendix D. Instructions for Mini-Relaxation
* Appendix E. Point System Worksheet
* Appendix F. Privilege System Worksheet
* Appendix G. Brainstorming Solutions Worksheet
* Index