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Managing Chronic Pain Saxby Pridmore (University of Tasmania, USA)

Managing Chronic Pain von Saxby Pridmore (University of Tasmania, USA)

Managing Chronic Pain Saxby Pridmore (University of Tasmania, USA)


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Zusammenfassung

Packed with practical guidance throughout, all the parameters for managing chronic pain patients are covered here, making this book valuable not only for psychiatrists, but also GPs, neurologists and orthopaedists, as well as other professionals.

Managing Chronic Pain Zusammenfassung

Managing Chronic Pain: A Biopsychosocial Approach Saxby Pridmore (University of Tasmania, USA)

This scholarly and practical book turns attention to the patient with chronic pain. Based on biopsychosocial principles, the text provides valuable information on diagnostic matters and non-invasive techniques and clarifies the pathophysiological mechanisms of neuropathic pain. The book reviews the comorbidity of pain and psychiatric disorder and the puzzle of somatization as well as more conservative treatments such as relaxation, hypnosis and meditation, psychotherapy and pharmacology. Concise and packed with practical guidance throughout, all the parameters for managing chronic pain patients are covered here, making the book invaluable not only for psychiatrists, but also neurologists, orthopedists and GPs, as well as other professionals working in this area.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction. A Reasonable Approach to Chronic Pain Reduction. Anatomy and Physiology. Plasticity and Neuropathic Pain. The Biopsychosocial Model in Chronic Pain. Biopsychosocial Pain and Diagnostic Systems. Pain and Psychiatric Comorbidity. Pain and Somatization. Fear of Movement and Pain. Relaxation, Hypnosis and Meditation. Psychotherapy in Chronic Pain. Fibromyalgia. Headache. Low Back Pain and Sciatica. Pharmacotherapy.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR012650422
9781841841625
1841841625
Managing Chronic Pain: A Biopsychosocial Approach Saxby Pridmore (University of Tasmania, USA)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
20020411
170
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