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9780880481731

Pain: What Psychiatrists Need to Know Volume 19 #2

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    9780880481731

  • ISBN10:

    0880481730

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-05-01
  • Publisher: AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC PUBLISHING INC

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Summary

This succinct and expertly written volume offers the most current thinking on pain assessment and management. As effective pain management begins with thorough assessment, so does this book, by presenting biomedical, conceptual, and biopsychosocial models.

Author Biography

Mary Jane Massie, M.D., is Attending Psychiatrist and Director of the Barbara White Fishman Center for Psychological Counseling in the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University in New York, New York.

Table of Contents

Contributors vii
Introduction to the Review of Psychiatry Series ix
John M. Oldham
Michelle B. Riba
Foreword xiii
Mary Jane Massie
Pain: Definition and Assessment
1(22)
Andrea Cheville
Augusto Caraceni
Russell K. Portenoy
Definition and Models of Pain
1(3)
Categories of Patients With Pain
4(3)
Principles of Pain Assessment
7(12)
Conclusion
19(1)
References
20(3)
Pain Management: Pharmacological and Nonpharmacological Treatments
23(66)
Augusto Caraceni
Andrea Cheville
Russell K. Portenoy
Nonopioid Analgesics
24(5)
Adjuvant Analgesics
29(16)
Opioid Analgesics
45(13)
Anesthesiological Therapies
58(5)
Surgical Therapies
63(3)
Neurostimulatory Therapies
66(1)
Psychological Approaches
67(1)
Conclusion
68(1)
References
69(20)
Psychogenic Models of Chronic Pain: A Selective Review and Critique
89(44)
Randy S. Roth
Prevalence of Psychogenic Pain
90(1)
Diagnosis of Psychogenic Pain
90(2)
Determining Psychological Causation
92(2)
Physiological Sources of Psychogenic Pain
94(8)
Psychological Models of Chronic Pain
102(9)
Operant Model
111(7)
Summary
118(1)
References
119(14)
Pain Rounds: The Experts Comment
133(42)
Mary Jane Massie
Lisa Chertkov
Stewart B. Fleishman
Barbara Kamholz
Philip R. Muskin
Randy S. Roth
Recurrent Neuropathic Pain in an Elderly Woman With Suicidal Thinking
134(11)
Headaches in a Woman Who Arrives with a Provocative Introduction
145(10)
Fibromyalgia in a ``Super-Responsible'' Woman with a History of Treatment by Multiple Physicians
155(8)
A Man With Back Pain: A Family ``Buys In''
163(9)
Summary
172(1)
References
173(2)
Afterword 175(4)
Mary Jane Massie
Index 179

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