Handbook of Psychology
258 Headaches describe some of the individual factors that have been found to be related to treatment outcome and that can be us ...
Behavioral Treatment Planning 259 biofeedback may not work through a common mechanism, at least for a subset of patients. Comorb ...
260 Headaches factors, which might be serving to maintain headache pain behavior and to be aware of how he or she may subtly beg ...
Summary and Future Directions 261 therapies (thus af“rming their cost-effectiveness). Factors that predict response to such mini ...
262 Headaches certainly lead to development of new psychophysiological assessment approaches, investigation of biochemical chang ...
References 263 Blanchard, E. B., Andrasik, F., Appelbaum, K. A., Evans, D. D., Jurish, S. E., Teders, S. J., et al. (1985). The ...
264 Headaches Fahrion, S., Norris, P., Green, A., Green, E., & Snarr, C. (1986). Biobehavioral a treatment of essential hype ...
References 265 biofeedback training: Cognitive changes underlying improve- ments in tension headache. Journal of Consulting and ...
266 Headaches (Eds.),Psychiatric aspects of headache(pp. 29...33). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins. Primavera, J. P., & Ka ...
CHAPTER 12 Psychosocial Oncology ARTHUR M. NEZU, CHRISTINE MAGUTH NEZU, STEPHANIE H. FELGOISE, AND MARNI L. ZWICK 267 CANCER: A ...
268 Psychosocial Oncology “nger -like projections from a cancer that is reminiscent of a crab. Although cancer is often thought ...
Cancer: A Basic Primer 269 survival rate was about 1 in 4. The “ve-year survival rate has improved during the past 60years„appr ...
270 Psychosocial Oncology immune system to “ght the tumor cells in order to engender a therapeutic response. It is used for part ...
Psychosocial Effects of Cancer 271 spectrum), has been linked to increased risk for skin cancer (melanomas and nonmelanomas). In ...
272 Psychosocial Oncology experiencing signi“cant pain. The psychiatric diagnosis of such patients was predominantly adjustment ...
Psychosocial Effects of Cancer 273 PTSD (i.e., avoidant symptoms, intrusive symptoms), rather than on the diagnosis of PTSD per ...
274 Psychosocial Oncology women (i.e., whether they regard their sexuality in a positive light) is a signi“cant predictor of sex ...
Psychosocial Effects of Cancer 275 more severe the structural and functional loss, the slower the recovery, the more prolonged t ...
276 Psychosocial Oncology Collectively, research has underscored the signi“cant negative impact of having cancer and being treat ...
Psychosocial Factors Influencing the Impact of Cancer 277 problem-solving ability were also found to report higher lev- els of d ...
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