Fordyce's behavioral methods for chronic pain and illness

republished with invited commentaries
Note: 
Pain as a clinical problem. Commentary: Behavioral methods in chronic pain and illness / Michael J.L. Sullivan and Michael Nicholas -- Psychogenic pain. Commentary: Chronic pain : it's mostly in your head, but so is your brain: a commentary on the psychogenesis of chronic pain / Mark A. Lumley. Commentary: It's not all in the mind : psychogenic pain / Chris J. Main -- The acquisition of operant pain. Commentary: The future is bright : on the behavioral consequences of rule-following / Geert Crombez & Ama Kissi. Commentary: Physiological, behavioral, and verbal aspects of operant conditioning in chronic pain : a tribute to Wilbert E. Fordyce / Herta Flor -- Techniques of behavioral analysis and behavior change. Commentary: The challenges of using techniques of behavioral analysis and behavior change in persons having chronic pain / Francis J. Keefe. Commentary: Some reflections on the behavioral analysis of pain behavior / Johan W.S. Vlaeyen -- Treatment goals. Commentary: Targeting behavior change in chronic pain treatment : a clinical perspective / James E. Moore. Commentary: On not treating the experience of pain directly : some still current dimensions of pain and behavior / Stephen Morley -- The behavioral analysis of pain. Commentary: The behavioral analysis of pain 38 years on / Lance M. McCracken. Commentary: The behavioral analysis of pain : from a contemporary perspective / Michael Nicholas -- Patient selection. commentary: patient selection : setting the stage for operant treatment -- Commentary: rigour and principle versus the psychiatric industry : confusion in patient selection / Amanda C de C Williams -- Patient and spouse orientation. Commentary: Why do spouses respond to pain behaviors the way they do? : new directions for research and intervention based on Fordyce's operant model / Annmarie Cano. Commentary: Involving spouses in the behavioral treatment of pain : a commentary on Fordyce / Francis J. Keefe -- Managing pain medications. Commentary: Managing pain medications : an early text in pharmaco-psychology / Mark Sullivan -- Exercise and the increase in activity level. Commentary: Behaving well : motivating patients to increase activity / Mark P. Jensen. Commentary: Exposure techniques in operant activity training for treating and preventing chronic pain : exposing well / Steven J. Linton -- Distorted gait : a problem of shaping. Commentary: Distorted gait commentary : biomechanical implications, historical reflections, and future directions / Steven Z. George and Mark D. Bishop. Commentary: From gait disturbance to cortical reorganization and back again / G. Lorimer Moseley -- Attention and social responsiveness. Commentary: Pain within a social context : towards an understanding of bidirectional influences / Liesbet Goubert. Commentary :Pain and the response of others : perspectives on attention and social responsiveness / Joan M. Romano -- Generalization and the maintenance of performance. Commentary: Generalization and maintenance of performance / Dennis C. Turk. Commentary: Generalization of treatment gains following pain rehabilitation : definition, principles, and an update since Fordyce / Kevin E. Fowles, Mindy L. McEntee, and Robert W. Bailey

Fordyce's behavioral methods for chronic pain and illness (Engelsk)

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Bognummer: 
636579
Nota udgivelsesår: 
2017
Redaktion: 
Chris J. Main m.fl.
Udgave: 
Wolters Kluwer Health, 2015
ISBN: 
9781496306173