Handbook of Psychology
298 Pain Management INTEGRATIVE, MULTIDIMENSIONAL MODEL— GATE CONTROL THEORY The “rst attempt to develop an integrative model de ...
Psychology of Pain 299 additional knowledge has been gathered since the original for- mulation, speci“c points of posited mechan ...
300 Pain Management of Pain: •[Pain] is unquestionably a sensation in a part or parts of the body but it is also always unpleasa ...
Psychology of Pain 301 produce considerably more suffering and behavioral dys- function than if it is viewed as being the result ...
302 Pain Management 3.Verbal persuasion by others. 4.Perception of a state of physiological arousal, which is in turn partly det ...
Assessment 303 appraisal, and behavior. Perception involve the interpretation of nociceptive input and identi“es the type of pai ...
304 Pain Management Thus, it can only be assessed indirectly based on a patient•s overt communication, both verbal and behaviora ...
Assessment 305 TABLE 13.1 Screening Questions Clinical Issues Has the pain persisted for three months or longer despite appropri ...
306 Pain Management Several assessment instruments are described below (for comprehensive reviews see Turk and Melzack, 1992, 20 ...
Assessment 307 includes 20 questions. As a preliminary screening, the briefer measures may provide a reasonable and adequate ove ...
308 Pain Management Use of the health care system and analgesic medication are other ways to assess pain behaviors. Patients can ...
Cognitive-Behavioral Model for the Treatment of Chronic Pain 309 less of a concern than the view of an interactive process that ...
310 Pain Management suggestions that these treatments can result in changes of be- liefs about pain, coping style, and reported ...
Patient-Uniformity Myth 311 subgroups have been identi“ed, few attempts have been made to evaluate the differential ef“cacy of t ...
312 Pain Management theidiographicapproach and the generic nomotheticap- proach that has characterized much of the pain treatmen ...
References 313 Despite the recalcitrance of the pain problems of the pa- tients treated, they generally support the ef“cacy of M ...
314 Pain Management DeGood, D. E., & Tait, R. (2001). Assessment of pain beliefs, cop- ing, and self-ef“cacy. In D. C. Turk ...
References 315 Summers, J. D., Rapoff, M. A., Varghese, G., Porter, K., & Palmer, R. E. (1991). Psychosocial factors in chro ...
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CHAPTER 14 Insomnia CHARLES M. MORIN, JOSÉE SAVARD, MARIE-CHRISTINE OUELLET, AND MEAGAN DALEY 317 THE BASICS OF SLEEP 317 Biopsy ...
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