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Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Pain, First Edition Beverly E. Thorn

Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Pain, First Edition By Beverly E. Thorn

Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Pain, First Edition by Beverly E. Thorn


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Grounded in state-of-the-art theory and research, this hands-on volume provides a complete cognitive-behavioral treatment program for clients suffering from chronic pain.

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Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Pain, First Edition: A Step-by-Step Guide by Beverly E. Thorn

Grounded in state-of-the-art theory and research, this hands-on volume provides a complete cognitive-behavioral treatment program for clients suffering from chronic pain. Ten clearly organized modules for use with groups or individuals offer well-tested strategies for engaging clients, challenging distorted thoughts and beliefs about pain, and helping to build needed skills for coping and adaptation. Also featured are a detailed theoretical and empirical rationale, along with guidelines for setting up treatment groups and conducting effective assessments. Presented in a large-size format for ease of photocopying and use, the book contains everything needed to implement the program, including numerous case examples and troubleshooting tips and over 40 reproducible session outlines, client handouts, and assessment tools.

Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Pain, First Edition Reviews

This is a detailed guide for blending cognitive treatment components into a comprehensive management program for chronic pain. It is broad in scope and detailed in analysis, with many summarizing components to enhance reader absorption. The relevant cognitive concepts, their evidence-based roots, and how they can be applied are included. Any clinician training for or practicing in the pain management field will find this book a marvel of systematic and comprehensive study.--Wilbert E. Fordyce, PhD, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (Emeritus), University of Washington School of Medicine

Managing the subjective nature of the pain experience is challenging for practitioners and patients alike. A cognitive conceptualization can identify the idiosyncratic beliefs, appraisals, and thoughts that contribute to the suffering experienced by so many with chronic pain. Thorn has provided an excellent, evidence-based approach to cognitive therapy with patients with chronic pain. She concisely summarizes the psychosocial literature and provides a clear treatment protocol. This is an invaluable resource for the psychology graduate student or practicing pain psychologist.--Andrew Bertagnolli, PhD, Chronic Pain Care Management Program, Kaiser Permanente-Northern California Region

[Thorn] beautifully weaves together relevant research with her extensive clinical experience to provide a practical and useful description of a cognitive approach to the treatment of chronic pain sufferers....Following one group of patients throughout the treatment serves as a useful means of demonstrating the connections among the sessions and the incremental process incorporated. This wonderful volume by a master clinician offers important insights coupled with a 'how-to-do-it' format. It will be an indispensable resource for those with experience in treating chronic pain patients as well as those who are new to treating this difficult population.--from the Foreword by Dennis C. Turk, PhD, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Washington Medical School

In an authoritative yet relaxed and accessible manner, Beverly Thorn presents an elegant masterpiece of manualized cognitive intervention. The book sets forth an impressively comprehensive, step-by-step approach for addressing the errors in thinking that often accompany chronic pain. It is practical, evidence-based, and appropriately rooted in theory, and includes a wealth of therapeutic dialogues, useful handouts, and troubleshooting tips based on the author's extensive clinical experience. While appropriate for use in one-on-one sessions, it is the group-based format that makes Dr. Thorn's approach to therapy particularly appealing. This book should be required reading for all mental health professionals who are serious about helping people with chronic pain.--Gordon J. G. Asmundson, PhD, Anxiety and Illness Behaviours Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies, University of Regina, Canada

This book offers the most systematic description I have seen of cognitive therapy methods for pain management. It should be on the shelf of anyone who is interested in the practical aspects of conducting cognitive therapy with persons experiencing persistent pain. The session outlines and worksheets will be quite helpful to practicing clinicians. The book also will serve as an ideal text for students learning to apply cognitive therapy methods to medical populations. I recommend this book enthusiastically.--Francis J. Keefe, PhD, Department of Psychology, Duke University Medical Center


This book offers the most systematic description I have seen of cognitive therapy methods for pain management. It should be on the shelf of anyone who is interested in the practical aspects of conducting cognitive therapy with persons experiencing persistent pain. The session outlines and worksheets will be quite helpful to practicing clinicians. The book also will serve as an ideal text for students learning to apply cognitive therapy methods to medical populations. I recommend this book enthusiastically. - Francis J. Keefe, Department of Psychology, Duke University Medical Center

This is a detailed guide for blending cognitive treatment components into a comprehensive management program for chronic pain. It is broad in scope and thorough in analysis, with many summarizing components to enhance reader absorption. The relevant cognitive concepts, their evidence-based roots, and how they can be applied are included. Any clinician training for or practicing in the pain management field will find this book a marvel of systematic and comprehensive study. - Wilbert E. Fordyce, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine (Emeritus), University of Washington School of Medicine

Managing the subjective nature of the pain experience is challenging for practitioners and patients alike. A cognitive conceptualization can identify the idiosyncratic beliefs, appraisals, and thoughts that contribute to the suffering experienced by so many with chronic pain. Thorn has provided an excellent, evidence-based approach to cognitive therapy with patients with chronic pain. She concisely summarizes the psychosocial literature and provides a clear treatment protocol. This is an invaluable resource for the psychology graduate student or practicing pain psychologist. - Andrew Bertagnolli, Chronic Pain Care Management Program, Kaiser Permanente-Northern California Region

In an authoritative yet relaxed and accessible manner, Beverly Thorn presents an elegant masterpiece of manualized cognitive intervention. The book sets forth an impressively comprehensive, step-by-step approach for addressing the errors in thinking that often accompany chronic pain. It is practical, evidence-based, and appropriately rooted in theory, and includes a wealth of therapeutic dialogues, useful handouts, and troubleshooting tips based on the author^D's extensive clinical experience. While appropriate for use in one-on-one sessions, it is the group-based format that makes Dr. Thorn's approach to therapy particularly appealing. This book should be required reading for all mental health professionals who are serious about helping people with chronic pain. - Gordon J. G. Asmundson, Anxiety and Illness Behaviors Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies, University of Regina, Canada

Highly practical and informative. Thorn beautifully weaves together relevant research with her extensive clinical experience to provide important insights in a 'how-to-do-it' format. Among this volume's particularly valuable features are detailed discussions of each treatment session, complete with clinical dialogues; the inclusion of assessment instruments and procedures; tips for addressing frequently encountered problems; and the extended case example that follows one group of patients throughout the treatment. An indispensable resource. - Dennis C. Turk, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Washington Medical School

About Beverly E. Thorn

Beverly E. Thorn, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Director of the PhD program in Clinical Psychology at the University of Alabama, where she has been on the faculty since 1986. She received her PhD in bioclinical psychology from Southern Illinois University in 1980, satisfying the degree requirements for a doctorate in clinical psychology as well as physiological psychology. Dr. Thorn's research has included the investigation of descending pain-inhibitory systems in the brain using traditional behavioral neuroscience techniques, as well as psychological assessment and treatment outcome research in the area of pain management. Most recently, she has been involved in research investigating the important components of cognitive-behavioral treatment for chronic painful conditions, and, specifically, assessing and restructuring maladaptive cognitions associated with painful states. Dr. Thorn has held research grants from the National Institute on Drug Abuse and Roche Laboratories, and is presently funded by the National Institute on Neurological Disorders and Stroke. She is a Fellow of the Society of Behavioral Medicine and of the Division of Health Psychology of the American Psychological Association.

Table of Contents

I. Rationale, Theory, Research, and Assessment
1. Why Focus on Cognitions in Chronic Pain?
2. A Theoretical Model of Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Pain
3. The Research Foundation for Cognitive Treatment of Pain
4. Assessment Issues and Instruments Relevant to Cognitive Therapy for Pain
II. A Cognitive Treatment Program for Chronic Pain
Introduction: An Overview of the Treatment Program
Treatment Module 1: The Stress-Pain-Appraisal Connection
Treatment Module 2: Identifying Automatic Thoughts
Treatment Module 3: Evaluating Automatic Thoughts
Treatment Module 4: Challenging Automatic Thoughts and Constructing Alternative Responses
Treatment Module 5: Intermediate and Core Beliefs (General)
Treatment Module 6: Pain-Specific Intermediate and Core Beliefs
Treatment Module 7: Coping Self-Statements
Treatment Module 8: Expressive Writing
Treatment Module 9: Assertive Communication
Treatment Module 10: Final Session
Appendix A. Pathophysiology of Pain
Appendix B. A Critique of the Current Diagnostic Systems and Procedural Terminology for Pain Disorders
Appendix C. Dysfunctional Attitude Scale-24 Items (DAS-24)
Appendix D. Pain Appraisal Inventory (PAI)
Appendix E. Pain Beliefs and Perceptions Inventory (PBPI)
Appendix F. Survey of Pain Attitudes--Revised (SOPA-R)
Appendix G. Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS)
Appendix H. Cognitive Coping Strategies Inventory-Revised (CCSI-R)
Appendix I. Coping Strategies Questionnaire-Revised (CSQ-R)
Appendix J. Pre- and Postsession Process Check

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CIN1572309792VG
9781572309791
1572309792
Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Pain, First Edition: A Step-by-Step Guide by Beverly E. Thorn
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Guilford Publications
20041028
278
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