1st Edition
Handbook of Psychosocial Interventions for Chronic Pain An Evidence-Based Guide
Handbook of Psychosocial Interventions for Chronic Pain provides a cutting-edge and comprehensive review of interventions for chronic pain grounded in biopsychosocial frameworks.
Each chapter gives readers the opportunity to solidify their knowledge of major approaches to chronic pain in an accessible format. Reflecting national efforts to reduce prescriptions for pain medications and increase access to interdisciplinary treatment approaches, the book also considers a wide range of person-level variables such as age, cultural factors, and comorbid mental health conditions.
In this book, mental health and allied health professionals will find the tools they need to understand the real-world delivery of chronic pain treatments in a wide variety of settings.
1. Introduction
Andrea Maikovich-Fong, PhD, ABPP
2. Assessment of Chronic Pain Patients
Adrianne Sloan, PhD
3. Historical Context: Psychological Mislabeling and the Emergence of the Biopsychosocial Model
Howard Pikoff, PhD
4. Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions for Chronic Pain
Emily Cox-Martin, PhD
Lisa H. Trahan, PhD
Diane M. Novy, PhD
5. Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Chronic Pain
Darcy E. Burgers, PhD
Emily F. Muther, PhD
6. Group Interventions for Chronic Pain
Amanda L. Bye, PsyD
Melannie D. Nienaber, LCSW
7. Brief Treatment Approaches for Addressing Chronic Pain in Primary Care Settings
Don McGeary, PhD, ABPP
Hunter Hansen, PsyD
8. Pharmacological Treatment Approaches: Strengths, Risks, and the Role for Interdisciplinary Care
Catherine G. Derington, PharmD
David K. Choi, PharmD
Katy E. Trinkley, PharmD
9. Chronic Back Pain
Emily J. Ross, M.A.
Jeffrey E. Cassisi, PhD
Kenneth R. Lofland, PhD
10. Cancer-Related Pain
Jinsoon Lee, PsyD
Amy Wachholtz, PhD, MDiv, MS-PsyPharm, ABPP, FACHP
Beverly S. Shieh, PsyD
Michael Tees, MD, MPH
11. Chronic GI Disorders
Melissa Hunt, PhD, ACT
12. Fibromyalgia and Related Conditions
Jessica Payne-Murphy, PhD
Stephanie Parazak Eberle, MA
Colleen Conry, MD
Abbie O. Beacham, PhD
13. Chronic Headache Pain
RuthAnn R. Lester, PsyD
Eleanor S. Brammer, RN, MSN, FNP
Allison Gray, MD
14.: Rheumatoid Arthritic Pain
Natasha S. DePesa, PhD
Chelsea Wiener, MS
Jeffrey E. Cassisi, PhD
15. Urological Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndromes
Dean A. Tripp, PhD
Valentina Mihajlovic, BSc
J. Curtis Nickel, MD, FRCSC
16. Orofacial Pain
John E. Schmidt, PhD
James M. Hawkins, DDS, MS
17. Treating Chronic Pain in Personality-Disordered Patients
Jessica Ketterer, PhD
18. Co-Occurring Depression, Anxiety and Chronic Pain
Jennifer M. Caspari, PhD
19. Co-Occurring PTSD and Chronic Pain
John D. Otis, PhD
Christina Hardway, PhD
20. Psychological Treatment of Chronic Pain in Pediatric Populations
Jody Thomas, PhD
Anya Griffin, PhD
21. Psychiatric Treatment Approaches for Pediatric Pain
Ian Kodish, MD, PhD
22. Psychological and Psychiatric Treatment of Chronic Pain in Geriatric Populations
Luis Richter, PsyD, ABPP
Shruti Shah, PhD
Stephanie Wheeler, MD, MPH
23. Pain and Culture: Differences in Experience and Treatment, Challenges of Measurement and Some Recommendations
Nuwan Jayawickreme, PhD
Eva Pugliese
Biography
Andrea Kohn Maikovich-Fong, PhD, ABPP, is a board-certified clinical health psychologist with significant experience working with chronic pain populations.
"The Handbook of Psychosocial Interventions for Chronic Pain must be part of the collection of any psychologist or other behavioral health professional who is working with patients experiencing chronic pain. Graduate students, clinicians, and educators will find this book to be the perfect starting place for learning about the biopsychosocial theories and approaches for assessing and treating a variety of pain conditions across settings and populations. Chapters provide an ideal balance between concise, contemporary, and practical reviews of the existing literature and guidance about how to provide evidence-based care.—Jeffrey L. Goodie, PhD, ABPP, board-certified clinical health psychologist and president, American Board of Clinical Health Psychology (2019-2020)
"The Handbook of Psychosocial Interventions for Chronic Pain is an excellent introduction to the field of pain psychology. It provides concise, current overviews of biopsychosocial approaches to pain assessment and treatment. The emphasis on evidence-based cognitive behavioral and mindfulness interventions for a wide range of pain conditions and comorbid problems will be invaluable to clinicians new to the field. Novice and seasoned clinicians alike will benefit from the discussions of emerging and timely topics in pain psychology such as primary care integration, telehealth, and opioid risk reduction strategies. I highly recommend this book to behavioral health clinicians who want to improve their skills in working with patients with chronic pain."—Anne C. Dobmeyer, PhD, ABPP, past president, American Board of Clinical Health Psychology
"This book details the evolution and current status of psychological applications in the management of chronic pain. It is evident that this topic in is well within the scope of Dr Maikovich-Fong’s clinical expertise. This work is thoroughly researched, organized, and presented in a way that will benefit a wide range of readers. Experienced psychologists will benefit from reviewing the recent updates in treatment while those readers interested in learning more about involvement will find this an excellent reference. It is with work such as this that our profession will continue to benefit from continued research, understanding, and application."—James D. Meyer, PsyD, ABPP, retired consultant, Department of Psychiatry & Psychology, Mayo Clinic