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- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 How Pain Affects Children and Families
- 2 Getting Help and Setting Goals
- 3 Relaxation Methods for Children and Teenagers
- 4 Praise, Attention, and Reward Systems
- 5 Lifestyle Factors
- 6 Sleep Interventions
- 7 School and Social Life
- 8 Coping with Pain, Stress, and Other Problems
- 9 Special Topics by Age and Developmental Level: Issues for Young Children and Older Adolescents
- 10 Reflection, Maintenance, and Prevention
- Appendices
- Appendix A Instructions for Progressive Muscle Relaxation (for Young Children, Ages 5–9)
- Appendix B Instructions for Progressive Muscle Relaxation (for Older Children, over Age 10)
- Appendix C Instructions for Muscle Relaxation with Imagery
- Appendix D Instructions for Mini-Relaxation
- Appendix E Point System Worksheet
- Appendix F Privilege System Worksheet
- Appendix G Brainstorming Solutions Worksheet
- Resources and Bibliography
- Index
- Forms and Worksheets
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Preface
- Author(s):
Tonya M. Palermo
and Emily F. Law
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- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 How Pain Affects Children and Families
- 2 Getting Help and Setting Goals
- 3 Relaxation Methods for Children and Teenagers
- 4 Praise, Attention, and Reward Systems
- 5 Lifestyle Factors
- 6 Sleep Interventions
- 7 School and Social Life
- 8 Coping with Pain, Stress, and Other Problems
- 9 Special Topics by Age and Developmental Level: Issues for Young Children and Older Adolescents
- 10 Reflection, Maintenance, and Prevention
- Appendices
- Appendix A Instructions for Progressive Muscle Relaxation (for Young Children, Ages 5–9)
- Appendix B Instructions for Progressive Muscle Relaxation (for Older Children, over Age 10)
- Appendix C Instructions for Muscle Relaxation with Imagery
- Appendix D Instructions for Mini-Relaxation
- Appendix E Point System Worksheet
- Appendix F Privilege System Worksheet
- Appendix G Brainstorming Solutions Worksheet
- Resources and Bibliography
- Index
- Forms and Worksheets