Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
1 online resource (x, 300 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Ch. 1. Historical overview -- Ch. 2. The biopsychosocial approach to pain assessment and management -- Ch. 3. Acute, chronic, and recurrent pain management --Ch. 4. The stepwise approach to pain evaluation -- Ch. 5. The step-care framework of pain treatment -- Ch. 6. The assessment-treatment process : putting it all together -- Ch. 7. Motivation issues -- Ch. 8. Pharmacotherapy -- Ch. 9. The role of palliative care methods in pain management -- Ch. 10. Reimbursement issues in pain management -- Ch. 11. Future needs and directions of pain management. |
Summary |
"Clinical Essentials of Pain Management lays out an empirically documented program for treating patients experiencing acute and chronic pain, two of the most common symptoms in modern society. Going beyond traditional biomedical remedies, Robert J. Gatchel offers a comprehensive viewpoint that takes into consideration not only biological but also psychological and social variables. This book gives mental health practitioners guidance on how to assess and treat pain patients, including discussions of frequently used measurement tools, instruments for matching patients with the best treatment, the interaction of mental states and the experience of pain, and details about cognitive-behavioral interventions. The author illustrates the assessment-treatment process in a number of evocative case examples and provides chapter appendixes that feature everything from pain questionnaires to relaxation exercises that may be administered to clients. In addition, the author provides a look at the nuts and bolts of operating a successful pain clinic, with guidance on privacy and reimbursement issues as well as information on choosing pharmaceutical options when the level of pain requires more than psychological interventions. This rich resource will serve as an essential handbook for psychologists, psychiatrists, counselors, social workers, nurses, occupational therapists, and other caring professionals working in the field of pain management"--Cover. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2005 APA, all rights reserved). |
Note |
Description based on print version record. |
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GMD: electronic resource. |
Subject |
Pain -- Treatment.
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Pain Management.
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Other Form: |
Original. |
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