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This invaluable new resource presents a state-of-the-art account of the psychology of pain from leading researchers. It features contributions from clinical, social, and biopsychological perspectives, the latest theories of pain, as well as basic processes and applied issues. The book opens with an introduction to the history of pain theory and the epidemiology of pain. It then explores theoretical work, including the gate control theory/neuromatrix model, as well as biopsychosocial, cognitive/behavioral, and psychodynamic perspectives. Issues, such as the link between psychophysiological proc
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Klinische psychologie --- Psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy --- Psychotherapy --- psychotherapie. --- Differential therapeutics --- Congresses. --- Evaluation --- Congresses. --- Outcome assessment --- Congresses.
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Anxiety. --- Depression, Mental. --- Klinische psychologie --- specifieke problemen.
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Douleur --- Pain Management --- Chronic Pain --- Palliative Care --- Thérapeutique --- Gestion --- therapy --- methods --- Management, Pain --- Managements, Pain --- Pain Managements --- Pain --- Chronic Disease --- Pain Management. --- methods. --- Thérapeutique
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Douleur --- Pain Management. --- Palliative Care --- Thérapeutique. --- Gestion. --- methods.
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"In his Foreword to the first edition of this book, Clinical Pain Management: A Practical Guide, Ron Melzack emphasised that pain has many dimensions and that despite advances in pain management and understanding, chronic pain in particular continues to be a major health concern. This unfortunately is still the case, and many challenging problems still exist in managing and understanding chronic pain. The Introductory chapter of this second edition of the book by its three editors, Drs. Lynch, Craig and Peng, draws attention to the challenges that exist for people living with chronic pain conditions, for the clinician trying to provide effective management of the patient's pain, for the scientist seeking to unravel the mechanisms underlying pain, and for society as a whole. These challenges stem from the complexity and multidimensional nature of chronic pain, the limited understanding of the processes underlying most chronic pain conditions, and the variety of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches advocated for pain management, some of which have little or no solid scientific evidence base to support their use"--
Pain --- Chronic pain --- Palliative treatment. --- Pain Management --- Chronic Pain --- Palliative Care --- Treatment. --- Treatment. --- therapy --- methods
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