Pain is the most common symptom bringing a patient to a physician's attention. Physicians training in pain medicine may originate from different disciplines and approach the field with varying backgrounds and experience. This book captures the theory and evidence-based practice of behavioral, psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacological treatments in modern pain medicine. The book's contributors span the fields of psychiatry, psychology, anesthesia, neurology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and nursing. Thus the structure and content of the book convey the interdisciplinary approach that is the current standard for the successful practice of pain management. The book is designed to be used as a text for training fellowships in pain medicine, as well as graduate courses in psychology, nursing, and other health professions.
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'Tables and figures throughout the book enhance its value as a reference for any clinician, and it is reasonably priced for a large and comprehensive review of the area. This volume would be my choice to utilize as a text for a seminar on pain. Drs Ebert and Kerns have done our profession a great service by developing such a textbook ' Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
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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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Section 1. The basis of pain management |
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2 The process of pain management |
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3 The biopsychosocial model of pain and pain management |
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Section 2. The assessment of pain |
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4 Comprehensive pain assessment: the integration of biopsychosocial principles |
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5 Assessment of functioning and disability in pain syndromes |
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6 Assessment of pain and psychiatric comorbidities |
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7 Assessment of emotional functioning in persons with pain |
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Section 3. Psychopharmacologic, behavioral, and psychotherapeutic approaches |
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8 Interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation programs |
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9 Pharmacologic approaches to pain management |
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10 Chronic opioid therapy in pain management |
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11 Behavioral therapeutic interventions in pain management |
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12 Cognitive behavioral therapy in pain management |
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13 Non-pharmacologic neuromodulatory approaches to pain management |
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14 Cognitive coping strategies in pain management |
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15 Couple and family psychotherapeutic approaches to pain management |
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16 Psychopharmacologic and psychotherapeutic approaches to pain management |
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Section 4. Integrative approaches to the management of painful medical conditions |
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17 Management of spinal pain |
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18 Management of musculoskeletal pain |
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19 Management of pain in arthritis |
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20 Management of neuropathic pain |
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21 Management of headache pain |
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22 Management of pain in palliative medicine |
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23 Pain-associated disability syndrome in children and adolescents |
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24 Management of pain in geriatric patients |
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Section 5. Practice, policy, and research |
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25 Policy and practice issues in pain management |
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26 Diversity and disparities in pain management |
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27 Directions in pain research: contemporary questions and methods |
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28 Ethics and pain management |
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29 Realizing the promise of optimal pain care: What does the future hold? |
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Michael H. Ebert is Chief of Staff, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, and Associate Dean for VA Affairs and Professor of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, Guilford, CT, USA. Robert D. Kerns is Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology and Psychology, Yale University, National Program Director for Pain Management, Veterans Health Administration, and Director, Pain Research, Informatics, Medical Comorbidities, and Education (PRIME) Center, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, CT, USA.