Pain

  • Pain: Dynamics and Complexities
    By Daniel M. Doleys PhD

    Melzack R, Casey K. Sensory, motivational, and central control determinants of pain: a new conceptual model. ... Schofferman J, Anderson D, Hinds R, Smith G, White A. Childhood psychological trauma correlates with unsuccessful lumbar ...

  • Pain
    By Arthur S. Freese

    ... that young lady with the nine fractures is not a professional athlete — she's a ballet dancer — and Dr. Edward H. Miller , a professor of o ' hopedic surgery at the University of Cincinnati , had to put her in a wheelchair for five ...

  • Pain: Its Nature and Treatment
    By Michael R. Bond, Karen H. Simpson

    Its Nature and Treatment Michael R. Bond, Karen H. Simpson. Communication skills • Good clinician–patient communication is ... From: Hypnosis and suggestion in the treatment of pain by Joseph Barber. Copyright (c)1996 by Joseph Barber.

  • Pain: Bitter sollst du büßen
    By Lisa Jackson

    ›Für deine Sünden sollst du büßen!‹ – diese beängstigende Nachricht erwartet die Radiopsychologin Samantha Leeds auf ihrem Anrufbeantworter.

  • Pain: A Cultural History
    By J. Moscoso

    Bartholomew, Saint, 29 Bartra, Roger, 37, 38, 43 Barville, Mister (from Fanny Hill), 155–6 Bayanzi,peopleofthe Congo ... 69,72, 77 Beckford,William, 57 Beecher, Henry Knowles, 109 Bell, Benjamin, 117 Bell, sirCharles, 125,209 Benito, ...

  • Pain: Psychological Perspectives
    By Thomas Hadjistavropoulos, Kenneth D. Craig

    In L. Cocchiarella 8: S. Lord (Eds), Master the AMA Guides 5th, A medical and legal transition to the Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment (pp. 277—325). Chicago: AMA Press. Turk, D. C., 8: Rudy, T. E. (1988).

  • Pain: Psychological Perspectives
    By Thomas Hadjistavropoulos, Kenneth D. Craig

    Intended for practitioners, researchers, and students involved with the study of pain in fields such as clinical and health psychology, this book will also appeal to physicians, nurses, and physiotherapists.

  • Pain: The Science And Culture Of Why We Hurt: The Culture Of Pain
    By Cassondra Poissant

    An expert explores the nature of pain: why it hurts and why some pain is good and some pain is bad.

  • Pain: The Fifth Vital Sign
    By Marni Jackson

    Above all, Pain makes an elusive subject vivid and readable. We all know what pain is. Now Marni Jackson has given it a voice.

  • Pain
    By Fernando Cervero, Troels Staehelin Jensen

    Cognitive behavioral interventions help people to recognize the influence of unhelpful beliefs and thoughts on mood ... range of heterogenous interventions (such as those provided by pain clinics, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and ...

  • Pain
    By Adam Turner

    As the girl sat down in one of the chairs, Sky thought she could hear the girl sniffling. She wiped at her face with a finger, right where her eye should have been, as though she was wiping away a tear. “She screamed at me earlier.

  • Pain: Dynamics and Complexities
    By Daniel M. Doleys

    This work intends to provide a glimpse of what these changes might be in the context of where pain research and therapy has come from, where it currently is, and where it might be headed.

  • Pain: A Political History
    By Keith Wailoo

    The book ends with the 2003 OxyContin arrest of conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh, a cautionary tale about deregulation and the widening gaps between the overmedicated and the undertreated.

  • Pain: Clinical Manual
    By Chris Pasero, Margo McCaffery

    PAIN: CLINICAL MANUAL provides practical tools and guidelines for treating patients' pain in all clinical settings and age groups. This useful resource features ready-to-use, reproducible pain rating scales, guidelines, forms,...

  • Pain: A Political History
    By Keith Wailoo

    ... second session, on Examination of the testing of DMSO and FDA's role in the process, July 31, 1980 (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980); Barry Tarshis, DMSO: The True Story of a Remarkable Pain- Killing Drug ...

  • Pain: The person, the science, the clinical interface
    By Patricia J Armati, Roberta T Chow

    A person’s pain can lead to a tsunami of events at the personal and professional level, while a single painful event rarely affects only the person. The person with pain is the centrepiece of this book.

  • Pain
    By Fernando Cervero, Troels Staehelin Jensen

    This volume provides a comprehensive accounting of pain and its relation to neurology.

  • Pain: A Very Short Introduction
    By Rob Boddice

    Rob Boddice considers how perceptions of pain have varied across history, and how the treatment of pain has also changed.

  • Pain: The Science of the Feeling Brain
    By Abdul-Ghaaliq Lalkhen

    We hurt ourselves, we feel pain, we seek help from a professional or learn to avoid certain behaviours that cause pain. But the story of what goes on in our body is far from simple.

  • Pain
    By Christopher M. Herndon

    This book serves as a valuable tool to review the non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic modalities available to the clinician, as well as case-based discussions of individual, difficult to treat pain syndromes common in the palliative care ...