
Assessment and Evaluation
Tonya M. Palermo
in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents
Chapter 4 provides an overview of how to conduct a psychological assessment and evaluation of a child with chronic pain. Diff erent domains of assessment (e.g., pain, emotional and physical ...
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The Biological Basis of Pain
Mark P. Jensen
in Hypnosis for Chronic Pain Management: Therapist Guide
Chapter 1 provides the pain clinician with a brief overview of the basic information about pain neurophysiology (including the nervous system areas involved in the experience of pain, ...
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A Brief History: Development of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Pediatric Pain Management
Tonya M. Palermo
in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents
Chapter 2 presents a historical perspective on the development of cognitive-behavioral therapies for treatment of pain in children and adolescents is offered. Based on a biopsychosocial ...
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Cognitive Skills Training
Tonya M. Palermo
in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents
Chapter 8 discusses the role of cognitions in children’s response to pain.
Cognitive skills that can be used in treatment to enhance children’s functioning, including cognitive ...
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Conclusions and Future Directions
Tonya M. Palermo
in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents
Chapter 12 is devoted to a summary of the significant progress that
has been made over the past decade in regard to children’s pain care and specifically in psychological treatment of ...
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Coping with Pain, Stress, and Other Problems
Tonya M. Palermo and Emily F. Law
in Managing Your Child's Chronic Pain
In this chapter, parents learn how to model positive coping strategies for their child as well as several methods to help manage stress. The chapter begins by providing information about ...
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Education and Treatment Planning
Tonya M. Palermo
in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents
In Chapter 5 general issues in working with children with chronic pain and
their families are discussed in the context of providing education and treatment planning. The initial ...
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End of the Session: Post-Hypnotic and Reorienting Suggestions
Mark P. Jensen
in Hypnosis for Chronic Pain Management: Therapist Guide
Chapter 11 discusses processes for the end of the session - post-hypnotic and reorienting suggestions. These include post-hypnotic suggestions for effective self-hypnosis practice, and for ...
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The Evidence Base for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Pediatric Chronic Pain
Tonya M. Palermo
in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents
Chapter 3 reviews the evidence for the effectiveness of cognitive and behavioral therapies in treating children and adolescents with chronic pain conditions, including relaxation-based ...
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Getting Help and Setting Goals
Tonya M. Palermo and Emily F. Law
in Managing Your Child's Chronic Pain
This chapter focuses on the types of pain treatment available to children with chronic pain, and on helping parents select goals for improving their child’s management of chronic pain using ...
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Group Logistics
Paul Kennedy
in Coping Effectively With Spinal Cord Injuries A Group Program Therapist Guide
Chapter 2 discusses the logistics of running a group therapy session. This includes processes for forming a group, group size, program and meeting duration, ground rules for participants, ...
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How Pain Affects Children and Families
Tonya M. Palermo and Emily F. Law
in Managing Your Child's Chronic Pain
This chapter explores the different ways in which chronic pain can have an impact on children, parents, and the whole family. Information is offered on how to recognize signs of depression ...
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How Thoughts and Coping Responses Influence Pain
Mark P. Jensen
in Hypnosis for Chronic Pain Management: Workbook
Chapter 2 further explores pain, and focuses on how thoughts and coping responses can influence pain. This includes helpful thoughts and unhelpful thoughts, thought assessment, coping and ...
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How Your Body and Brain Create Pain
Mark P. Jensen
in Hypnosis for Chronic Pain Management: Workbook
Chapter 1 introduces the ways in which the body and brain work together to create pain. This includes discussions about the peripheral systems, the spinal cord, the thalamus, and a ...
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Hypnosis and Self-Hypnosis for Chronic Pain Management: The Basics
Mark P. Jensen
in Hypnosis for Chronic Pain Management: Workbook
Chapter 5 introduces the basics of hypnosis and self-hypnosis for chronic pain management. The primary purpose of this chapter is to give you practical information about hypnosis as you ...
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Hypnosis for Chronic Pain Management: The Basics
Mark P. Jensen
in Hypnosis for Chronic Pain Management: Therapist Guide
Chapter 6 explores the basics of hypnosis for chronic pain management. This chapter provides an introduction to the basics of using hypnosis forchronic pain management, and is written for ...
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Hypnotic Inductions
Mark P. Jensen
in Hypnosis for Chronic Pain Management: Therapist Guide
Chapter 7 first summarizes some basic concepts of hypnotic induction. This summaryis followed by scripts for three inductions that have been used inpublished clinical trials of hypnotic ...
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Introduction
Mark P. Jensen
in Hypnosis for Chronic Pain Management: Therapist Guide
This chapter presents a brief overview of the title as a whole, and the hypnosis for chronic pain management program that it describes. This includes details on the target audience for this ...
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