Biobehavioral Approaches to Pain
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Foreword- Judith Paice, RN, PhD, Northwestern University/ President of the American Pain Society- Forward- Richard M. Hirshberg, MD, (retired), Neurosurgery Department, St. Joseph s Hospital, Houston, TX- Introduction: The challenge of pain and suffering in the global context- Rhonda Moore, PhD, NCI- Chapter 1. Acute versus Chronic Pain: what are the differences?- Lance McCracken, PhD, Kevin Vowels, PhD, University of Bath, UK - Chapter 2. The Neuroanatomy of Pain and Pain Pathways - Elie Al-Chaer, PhD, JD, University of Arkansas Medical School, USA - Chapter 3. Genetics of chronic pain - Alex MacGregor, MD, University of Norwich, UK - Chapter 4. Pain and the Placebo Effect - Antonella Pollo, MD, Fabrizio Benedetti, MD, The University of Turin, Italy- Chapter 5. Narrative approaches to understanding the meaning of the pain experience - Howard Spiro, MD, Yale University of Medicine- Chapter 6. Psychosocial and Partner-Assisted Approaches to the Management of Pain- Frank Keefe, PhD, Duke University and the Duke University Cancer Center- Chapter 7. Sex Differences in Pain Perception - Ed Keogh, PhD, University of Bath, UK - Chapter 8. Children and Pain - Giovanni Cucchiaro, MD, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) - Chapter 9. Pain in Older People - Bill McCarberg, MD, Kaiser Permanente, CA, Barry Cole, MD, American Society for Pain Educators- Chapter 12. Pharmacoeconomics: economic and social costs of pain - Rebecca Robinson, MS, Eli Lilly and Company; and Thomas Vetter, MD, MPH, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL- Chapter 13. Chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathies (CIPN): A biobehavioral approach - Rhonda Moore, PhD (National Cancer Institute, NIH- Chapter 14. Pain in Patients with HIV: role of health services research - Aram Dobalian, PhD, JD,Jennie C.I. Tsao,PhD and Lonnie K. Zeltzer, MD, University of California-Los Angeles - Chapter 15. Pain Assessment, treatment and evaluation- Sydney Dy, MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health - Chapter 16. Phantom Limb Pain - Jan Geertzen, MD, PhD, Pieter Dijkstra, PT, PhD, the Department of Rehabilitation, University Hospital Groningen, Netherlands- Chapter 17. Substance Abuse issues in the treatment of Pain Patients- Arthur Lipman, Pharm D, The University of Utah; Howard Heit, MD, Virginia - Chapter 18. Uses of Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Pain - Catherine Stoney, PhD; Patrick Mansky, MD, The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), The National Institutes of Health, , Bethesda, MD - Chapter 19. Imaging modalities for pain - Dagfinn Matre, PhD, National Institute of Occupational Health, Norway; Tuan Diep Tran, MD, University of Medicine and Pharmacology, Ho Chi Mihn City, Vietnam- Chapter 20. Pain, Whiplash Disorder and Traffic Safety: A Biobehavioural Approach- Michelle Sterling, PT, PhD, The University of Queensland, Australia - Chapter 21. Gene Therapies for Pain - William Lariviere, PhD, Doris Cope, MD, U of Pittsburgh- Chapter 22. Pain and Palliative Care - Jim Hallenbeck, MD, Shana McDaniel, MS, Stanford Medical School and the VA-Palo Alto, CA- Chapter 23. Pain in Society: ethical perspectives and Public Policy Concerns - Ben Rich, JD, TheUniversity of California Davis
EAN/ISBN : 9780387783239
Publisher(s): Springer, Berlin, Springer, New York
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Author(s):Moore, Rhonda J.
EAN/ISBN : 9780387783239
Publisher(s): Springer, Berlin, Springer, New York
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