Clinical Coach for Effective Pain Management
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From classroom to practice your own clinical coach by your side! Each title in this innovative series helps you excel on your toughest exams and meet the demands of your clinical rotations. They are two books in one...exam prep and clinical rotation companion.
Explore the importance of the nurse s role in acute and chronic pain management with a unique approach that expands considerations beyond traditional views of pain! Coverage encompasses all of the professional, theoretical, physiologica
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Managing Chronic Pain: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach Workbook (Treatments That Work)
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Chronic pain has a multitude of causes, many of which are not well understood or effectively treated by medical therapies. Individuals with chronic pain often report that pain interferes with their ability to engage in occupational, social, or recreational activities. Sufferers' inability to engage in these everyday activities may contribute to increased isolation, negative mood and physical deconditioning, which in turn can contribute to their experience of pain.
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Review by Guipi Boy for Managing Chronic Pain: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach Workbook (Treatments That Work)
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I am a clinical psychologist working in a multidisciplinary pain treatment clinic. I also have chronic pain. I have found four self-help books (see my other reviews) that I currently recommend to patients. This is one of them. This is a great pain coping resources self-help book.
Like other good pain coping self-help books (e.g., “Managing Your Pain Before It Mangers You,” by Margaret Caudill, MD, PhD, “The Pain Survival Guide,” By Dennis Turk, PhD and “Hypnotize Yourself Out of Pain Now!”, by Bruch Eimer, PhD), it does an effective job of covering the range of what has been learned on helping chronic pain patients help themselves. Its chapters are structured effectively with many good self-help tools/exercises. It is cognitive behavioral in focus and I would say that its only limitations are that it somewhat neglects interpersonal factors in pain. Also, it does not cover self-hypnosis, though it does cover imagery. If you are looking for self-help help with chronic pain, I highly recommend this book.
Review by N. Ferguson for Managing Chronic Pain: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach Workbook (Treatments That Work)
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The “Treatments that Work” series is designed for clinicians; it is not meant to be a self-help resource for lay readers. This volume offers an 11-session cognitive-behavioral treatment model to support those who must learn to cope with the challenge of chronic pain.
Sessions are as follows:
1. Education on Chronic Pain
2. Theories of Pain and Diaphragmatic Breathing
3. Progressive Muscle Relaxation and Visual Imagery
4. Automatic Thoughts and Pain
5. Cognitive Restructuring
6. Stress Management
7. Time-based Pacing
8. Pleasant Activity Scheduling
9. Anger Management
10. Sleep Hygiene
11. Relapse Prevention and Flare-Up Planning
Not a substitute for medical assessment and management, but an evidence-based supportive treatment model which can be readily implemented by CBT-trained clinicians.