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Psychological approaches in chronic pain management. British medical bulletin [Br Med Bull] Journal article

 
TitlePsychological approaches in chronic pain management.
Author(s)Pither CE, Nicholas MK 
InstitutionSt. Thomas' Pain Management Centre, St. Thomas' Hospital, London, UK.
SourceBr Med Bull 1991 Jul; 47(3):743-61.
MeSHBehavior Therapy
Chronic Disease
Cognitive Therapy
Combined Modality Therapy
Humans
Pain
Psychotherapy
AbstractPsychological factors are contributory to the genesis and maintenance of many chronic pain syndromes. Treatment can be delivered either as one component of multimodal therapy or as the sole approach in a pain management programme. This distinction is important as it has a bearing on the goals of treatment, which in the latter situation is to improve management of the pain and encourage the patient to take more responsibility for their treatment, rather than cure the illness. Treatment typically comprises elements of operant conditioning, where activity and performance can be substantially improved, and cognitive therapy where the thoughts and emotions associated with the pain are tackled, leading to diminution of distress. Relaxation training is also of benefit. The documented success of these techniques in various settings suggests that psychological treatment should be considered a necessary component of any multidisciplinary clinic offering therapies to chronic pain sufferers.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
Review
PubMed ID1794082
  
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