Psychological approaches to pain [electronic resource] / Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite.

By: Haythornthwaite, Jennifer Ann [spk]Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Henry Stewart talksBiomedical & life sciences collection. Pain and the control of pain : pain transmission, regulation and management: Publisher: London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2009Description: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (63 min.) : color, sound)Subject(s): Cognitive Therapy | Pain -- prevention & control | Pain -- psychology | Pain -- therapy | Pain, Intractable | Self CareOnline resources: Click here to access online | Series
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Contents: Experience of pain and adaptation to persistent pain -- Negative mood influences pain and function over time -- Impact of depressive symptoms -- Clinically significant symptoms and diagnosis -- Persistent pain in primary care -- Catastrophizing: cognitive/affective response to pain -- Catastrophizing predicts persistence of pain -- Catastrophizing is associated with suicidal ideation -- High levels of catastrophizing may influence central modulation of pain -- Psychosocial considerations with every patient with chronic pain -- Promoting a self-management approach -- Psychosocial interventions in chronic pain -- Effects of psychosocial interventions in arthritis and chronic pain -- Cognitive behavioral treatment -- Mindfulness and acceptance treatment -- Sleep as an important target for behavioral interventions -- Managing the patient with affective disorder -- Patients may benefit from online cognitive therapy for depression.
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Contents: Experience of pain and adaptation to persistent pain -- Negative mood influences pain and function over time -- Impact of depressive symptoms -- Clinically significant symptoms and diagnosis -- Persistent pain in primary care -- Catastrophizing: cognitive/affective response to pain -- Catastrophizing predicts persistence of pain -- Catastrophizing is associated with suicidal ideation -- High levels of catastrophizing may influence central modulation of pain -- Psychosocial considerations with every patient with chronic pain -- Promoting a self-management approach -- Psychosocial interventions in chronic pain -- Effects of psychosocial interventions in arthritis and chronic pain -- Cognitive behavioral treatment -- Mindfulness and acceptance treatment -- Sleep as an important target for behavioral interventions -- Managing the patient with affective disorder -- Patients may benefit from online cognitive therapy for depression.

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