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Understanding and Treating Fear of Pain

Understanding and Treating Fear of Pain

9780198525141
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People who suffer from chronic pain are typically found to be more anxious and fearful of pain than those who do not. Recent evidence has shown that the fear itself serves as a mechanism through which chronic pain is maintained over time. Even once the muscle or tissue damage is healed, a fear of further pain can lead to avoidance behaviour, which over time, leads to deconditioning (e.g. decreased mobility, weight gain). This in turn leads to further pain experiences, negativeexpectancies, and strengthened avoidance. It is the reciprocal relationship between fear and avoidance that is thought to be responsible for maintaining pain behaviour and disability. With fear of pain known to cause significant suffering and functional disability, there is a need for a greater understanding of this condition. This is the first book to explore this topic. It starts by introducing the current theoretical positions regarding pain-related fear and anxiety along with relevant empirical findings. It then provides comprehensive coverage of assessment issues and treatment strategies. Finally, the book suggests further areas for investigation. Pain-related fear and anxiety are now receiving considerable attention, and efficient and effective treatments are fast becoming available. This book will help guide and extend our understanding of a condition that has been shown to be associated with substantial suffering and disability.
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OUP Oxford
83656
9780198525141
9780198525141

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Publication date
2004
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
288
Dimensions (mm)
174 x 246
Weight (g)
738
  • Part I - Theoretical Foundations and Empirical Findings; Fear-avoidance models of chronic pain:: an overview; Pain-related fear and avoidance:: a conditioning perspective; A behavioural analysis of pain-related fear responses; The role of hypervigilance in the experience of pain; Negative affectivity, catastrophising and anxiety sensitivity; Attitudes towards physical activity:: the role of implicit versus explicit associations; Disuse and physical deconditioning in chronic low back pain; Part II - Assessment; The object of fear in pain; Assessment of fear and anxiety associated with pain:: conceptualisation, methods and measures; The role of fear-avoidance in the early identification of patients risking the development of disability; Patient-therapist relationships among patients with pain-related fear; Part III - Treatment; The management of pain-related fear in primary care; Cognitive behavioural therapy for chronic pain:: an overview with specific reference to fear and avoidance; Fear reduction in chronic pain:: graded exposure in vivo with behavioural experiments; Part IV - Conclusions and Future Directions; Future challenges and research directions in fear of pain;
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