E-Book, Englisch, 166 Seiten, Web PDF
Karoly / Jensen / Goldstein Multimethod Assessment of Chronic Pain
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4831-9085-3
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Psychology Practitioner Guidebooks
E-Book, Englisch, 166 Seiten, Web PDF
ISBN: 978-1-4831-9085-3
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Multimethod Assessment of Chronic Pain is a guidebook diagnosing chronic pain. The title presents the framework and methods for pain assessment, which serves as the basis for the systematic treatment of chronic pain. The text first covers the multiple contexts of chronic pain, and then proceeds to tackling the biomedical context. Next, the selection talks about the subjective pain experience, along with the measures of psychological status. Chapter 5 discusses the biophysical measurement, while Chapter 6 covers the behavioral observation methods. The text also details clinical pain interview and the selection and integration of pain measures. The book will be of great use to students of therapeutics related degrees. The text will also serve health professionals as a reference.
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1;Front Cover;1
2;Multimethod Assessment of Chronic Pain;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Table of Contents;8
5;Dedication;6
6;Preface and Acknowledgments;10
7;Chapter 1. The Multiple Contexts of Chronic Pain;12
7.1;DIAGNOSIS-TREATMENT RELATIONSHIP IN CHRONIC PAIN;12
7.2;TRANSCENDING DIAGNOSIS: TOWARD DIMENSIONAL ASSESSMENT;15
7.3;INTERPRETIVE CONTEXTS OF CHRONIC PAIN;17
7.4;A CONTROL - SYSTEMS APPROACH TO CHRONIC PAIN;32
7.5;CHAPTER SUMMARY;36
7.6;PLAN OF THE BOOK;36
8;Chapter 2. The Biomedical Context;37
8.1;MEDICAL EVALUATION OF CHRONIC PAIN;37
9;Chapter 3. Measures of the Subjective Pain Experience;53
9.1;MEASURES OF SUBJECTIVE PAIN INTENSITY;53
9.2;MEASURES OF THE AFFECTIVE COMPONENT OF PAIN;60
9.3;SELF-RATINGS OF THE QUALITATIVE ASPECTS OF PAIN;61
9.4;ASSESSING PAIN LOCATION: THE PAIN DRAWING;66
10;Chapter 4. Measures of Psychological Status;69
10.1;MEASURES OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS;69
10.2;MEASURES OF RESPONSES TO PAIN;77
10.3;MEASURES OF PAIN COPING;78
10.4;MEASURES OF PAIN - RELATED ATTITUDES AND BELIEFS;80
11;Chapter 5. Biophysical Measurement;83
11.1;PERCUTANEOUS NEUROGRAPHY;83
11.2;BIOCHEMICAL ASSESSMENT;84
11.3;EVOKED POTENTIAL MEASUREMENT;86
11.4;ELECTROMYOGRAPHY;87
11.5;AUTONOMIC MEASURES;91
11.6;MULTIPLE PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT;93
11.7;SUMMARY;94
12;Chapter 6. Behavioral Observation Methods;95
12.1;ISSUES IN BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATION;95
12.2;A LIST OF PAIN BEHAVIORS;97
12.3;BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATION METHODS;98
12.4;PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE;111
12.5;COMBINED BEHAVIORAL ASSESSMENT;112
13;Chapter 7. The Clinical Pain Interview;114
13.1;INTERVIEW PROCEDURE;114
13.2;PREPARATION FOR TREATMENT;125
13.3;CONCLUDING COMMENTS;126
14;Chapter 8. The Selection and Integration of Pain Measures;127
14.1;WHAT TO ASSESS, WHY, AND BY WHAT MEANS?;128
15;Chapter 9. Afterword;135
15.1;A LOOK AHEAD;137
16;References;142
17;Author Index;154
18;Subject Index;160
19;About the Authors;164
20;Psychology Practitioner Guidebooks;165