For individuals living with chronic pain, there has been a recent shift in care toward patient self-management and comprehensive interdisciplinary modalities. Pain psychology is an effective component of such care models; however, medical providers struggle to search for trained pain psychologists in their community. This book presents how core psychological techniques can be used by medical providers and other clinicians in routine communication with patients living with chronic pain. Practical suggestions and vignettes demonstrate how to briefly and effectively incorporate key concepts from a variety of therapeutic orientations.…mehr
For individuals living with chronic pain, there has been a recent shift in care toward patient self-management and comprehensive interdisciplinary modalities. Pain psychology is an effective component of such care models; however, medical providers struggle to search for trained pain psychologists in their community. This book presents how core psychological techniques can be used by medical providers and other clinicians in routine communication with patients living with chronic pain. Practical suggestions and vignettes demonstrate how to briefly and effectively incorporate key concepts from a variety of therapeutic orientations.
Leanne R. Cianfrini, PhD, is a registered psychologist with the CBI Health Group Abbotsford Pain and Medication Management Program in British Columbia, Canada. Elizabeth J. Richardson, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Behavioral and Social Sciences at the University of Montevallo in Montevallo, Alabama. Daniel M. Doleys, PhD, is the Director of The Doleys Clinic/Pain and Rehabilitation Institute in Birmingham, Alabama.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Why Introduce Psychological Techniques into Clinical Practice? 2. Core Communication Skills in Health Care 3. The Patient Who Rates Pain as 14/ 10 4. The Patient Who Says, "I Can't Do What I Used to Do" 5. The Patient Who Begs You to Fix Their Pain 6. Discussions About Opioid Use 7. The Depressed/ Suicidal Patient 8. The Anxious Patient 9. The Angry Patient Index
Preface 1. Why Introduce Psychological Techniques into Clinical Practice? 2. Core Communication Skills in Health Care 3. The Patient Who Rates Pain as 14/ 10 4. The Patient Who Says, "I Can't Do What I Used to Do" 5. The Patient Who Begs You to Fix Their Pain 6. Discussions About Opioid Use 7. The Depressed/ Suicidal Patient 8. The Anxious Patient 9. The Angry Patient Index
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