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    Cognitive therapy with chronic pain patients / Carrie Winterowd, Aaron T. Beck, Daniel Gruener.

    • Title:Cognitive therapy with chronic pain patients / Carrie Winterowd, Aaron T. Beck, Daniel Gruener.
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    • Author/Creator:Winterowd, Carrie.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Beck, Aaron T.
      Gruener, Dan.
    • Published/Created:New York : Springer, c2003.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Chronic pain--Treatment.
      Cognitive therapy.
    • Medical Subjects: Pain--psychology.
      Pain--therapy.
      Chronic Disease--psychology.
      Chronic Disease--therapy.
      Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
    • Description:xiv, 376 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-362) and index.
    • ISBN:0826145957 (hbk.)
    • Contents:Pt. I. Overview of Pain, Assessment, and Treatment Considerations
      1. Theories of Pain and Treatment Approaches to Pain Management
      2. Cognitive Conceptualization of Pain
      3. Usual Course and Structure of Cognitive Therapy With Chronic Pain Patients
      4. Pain Assessment
      Pt. II. Behavioral Interventions
      5. Monitoring Pain and Activity Levels and Activity Scheduling
      6. Relaxation Training and Distraction Techniques
      Pt. III. Cognitive Interventions
      7. Identifying Automatic Thoughts About Pain
      8. Evaluating Automatic Thoughts About Pain
      9. Modifying Automatic Thoughts About Pain and Implementing Problem-Solving Strategies
      10. Eliciting and Modifying Imagery
      11. Identifying Beliefs About Pain
      12. Evaluating and Modifying Beliefs About Pain
      Pt. IV. Psychosocial Stressors to Address
      13. Managing Medical Care
      14. Family, Friends, and Lifestyle Issues
      15. Occupational, Financial, and Legal Difficulties
      Pt. V. Assertiveness
      16. Assertiveness Training
      Pt. VI. Pharmacotherapy
      17. Pharmacotherapy for Chronic Pain Patients
      Pt. VII. Preparing for the End of Therapy and Beyond
      18. Preparing for Termination and Relapse Prevention.
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