This immensely practical volume describes the rationale, development, and utilization of cognitive-behavioral techniques in promoting health, preventing disease, and treating illness, with a particular focus on pain management. An ideal resource for a wide range of practitioners and researchers, the book's coverage of pain management includes theoretical, research, and clinical issues, and includes illustrative case material.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
I. The Nature of Cognitive-Behavior Modification: Application to Behavioral Medicine
1. A Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective of the Therapy Process
2. Behavioral Medicine: A Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective
3. Behavioral Medicine: Cognitive-Behavioral Applications in Health Promotion, Disease, and Illness
II. Pain: A Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective
4. Pain: Its Impact
5. Psychological Variables and Pain
6. Chronic Pain: Psychologically Oriented Approaches to Treatment
7. Current Psychological Treatments for Pain: A Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective
III. Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment of Pain
8. Patient Resistence, Treatment Adherence, and Therapist Styles
9. Initial Phase of Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment: Part I
10. Initial Phase of Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment: Part II
11. Skills-Acquisition and Consolidation Phase: Part I
12. Skills-Acquisition and Consolidation Phase: Part II
13. Application and Follow-Through Phase
IV. Future Directions
14. Afterthoughts and Implications
Appendix A. Instructions for Behavioral Trials
Appendix B. Information to Referral Sources
Appendix C. Patient Pain Questionnaire
Appendix D. Significant Others Pain Questionnaire
Appendix E. Voluntary Control of Appraisal