Chronic Pain Management: Guidelines for Multidisciplinary Program Development

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Michael E. Schatman, Alexandra Campbell
CRC Press, Jul 26, 2007 - Health & Fitness - 298 pages
Chronic Pain Management: Guidelines for Multidisciplinary Program Development is the most comprehensive textbook to date on the multidisciplinary approach to chronic pain management. Written by an illustrious group of contributors, this volume serves as a must-have armamentarium of guidelines for the development of a successful pain management prog
 

Contents

Chapter 1 Brief History of Multidisciplinary Management of Chronic Pain 19002000
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An Analysis and EvidenceBased Synthesis
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Negative Impact on Therapeutic Efficacy
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Chapter 4 Problems with Chronic Opioid Therapy and the Need for a Multidisciplinary Approach
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Chapter 5 Chronic Pain Management as an Alternative to Spine Surgery
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Chapter 6 Integrating Complementary and Alternative Medicine into Multidisciplinary Chronic Pain Treatment
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Chapter 7 The Impact of Interventional Approaches when used Within the Context of Multidisciplinary Chronic Pain Management
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Chapter 8 Who Can Help Me? A Chronic Pain Patients View of Multidisciplinary Treatment
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Chapter 11 Approaches to Psychological Assessment Prior to Multidisciplinary Chronic Pain Management
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Assurance of Consistent Chronic Pain Management Practice
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A Guide for Practicing Clinicians
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Providing Standards for Excellence
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Minimizing Financial Risk
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Chapter 16 Chronic Pain Management in the Era of Managed Care
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Index
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Back cover
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Chapter 9 Multidisciplinary Treatment of Chronic Pain in Vulnerable Populations
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Nuts and Bolts
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MICHAEL E. SCHATMAN is a Consulting Clinical Psychologist, Bellevue, Washington, a member of the American Psychological Association, the American Pain Society, and the American Society of Pain Educators. Dr. Schatman serves on the editorial advisory board of Practical Pain Management, and is on the Board of Directors of the Western Pain Society. He was the editor of Ethical Issues and Chronic Pain Management (Informa Healthcare, 2007), and is the author of numerous published articles, textbook chapters, and nationally-presented papers on various aspects of pain management practice. Dr. Schatman received his B.A. from Columbia University, New York, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of North Texas, Denton. ALEXANDRA CAMPBELL is Director of Pain Program Accreditation and Outcomes Measurement American Academy of Pain Management, Sonora, California. A member of the American Pain Society, the International Association for the Study of Pain, and the California Psychological Association, she is the author or editor of numerous book chapters, articles, and abstracts on pain. Dr. Campbell received her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the State University of New York, Stony Brook, trained in clinical pain research at the NIH, and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in behavioral medicine and pain management at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center.

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