Psychological Management of Chronic Headaches
Books / Hardcover
Books › Psychology › Clinical Psychology
ISBN: 0898622115 / Publisher: The Guilford Press, May 1993
A psychologist describes how to manage benign recurring headaches, a category that includes migraines, tension and tension-type headaches, and combined or mixed headaches. The management strategy, based on functional analysis, encompasses psychosocial and developmental factors, and includes the assessment and control of the variables that both precede and follow headaches. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Most people have experienced headaches at one time or another. However, a significant proportion of the population suffers from headaches intense enough to be physically debilitating. Providing a detailed account of how to assess and treat migraines, tension-type, and combined or mixed headaches, this comprehensive volume goes beyond the acknowledged stress-headache relationship to consider a wide variety of stimuli that may trigger them.The book presents a functional approach to management that emphasizes controlling factors that determine the changes in headache activity. A treatment plan that includes treatment parameters, relapse prevention techniques, and the educational component of the program is presented. Strategies that focus on headache phenomena as well as those designed to control headache variables are included. Taking into account the psychosocial and developmental context, treatment is driven by the results of the functional assessment, which allows for a much more individualized approach. Illustrative case examples are included.Of special note are useful appendices that feature a Headache Classification System, Diagnostic Guidelines for Use with the Psychological Assessment of Headache Questionnaire, and a Preassessment Patient Information Sheet.
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