2 books found
by Johan W. Vlaeyen, Stephen J. Morley, Steven J. Linton, Katja Boersma, Jeroen de Jong
2015 · Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
This book identifies fear of movement and injury as a primary issue in chronic pain management. It provides a detailed treatment manual on exposure-based techniques for the reduction of pain-related fear and disability in chronic pain.
by Chris J. Main, Francis J. Keefe, Mark P. Jensen, Johan W. Vlaeyen, Kevin E. Vowles
2015 · Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Nearly forty years after its original publication, one of the most influential textbooks on modern pain management is available again for today’s generation, in a unique and enhanced edition. Now complemented by expert, chapter-by-chapter commentaries from leading authorities on psychologically-oriented pain management and pain-associated disability, Fordyce’s Behavioral Methods for Chronic Pain and Illness blends Dr. Fordyce’s pioneering behavioral concepts with modern research and clinical practice. This innovative title is ideal for clinicians and researchers involved in the multidisciplinary assessment, treatment, and management of pain and pain-associated disorders, as well as anyone interested in behavioral approaches to chronic pain and illness.