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Chronic headaches : biology, psychology, and behavioral treatment

Jonathan M. Borkum (Author)
This is the first new book in many years to provide a comprehensive review of the latest theory, research, and treatment of chronic headaches from a biopsychological perspective. It is designed to make the tools of assessment and therapy widely accessible, while placing them in the context of how the disorders arise. The physiology and psychology of pain, and each disorder, are reviewed in an accessible manner. Clinical experience, laboratory data, and illustrative vignettes aid in treatment selection. Part I introduces the major types of headaches and provides a comprehensive review of pain. Part II details the major forms of headaches - migraine, tension-type, cluster, secondary, and headaches in children. A clinical presentation introduces each type of headache, followed by the physiological and psychological underpinnings and their implications for assessing and treating patients. Part III serves as a clinical guide for practitioners. The book closes with an analysis of how well the treatments work, the mechanisms behind the efficacy, and guidelines for treatment matching. A range of practical tools is incorporated. Clinical evaluation is reviewed in depth, including the interview, psychometrics, and psychophysiological assessment. Key sections of the 2004 International Headache Society diagnostic criteria serve as a "mini" diagnostic manual. Tables allow rapid look-up of the various disorders and their distinguishing characteristics; trigger point referral patterns; and, the comparative merits of migraine medications. Blank headache diaries, appropriate for various stages of treatment, serve as models. A relaxation exercise is provided, as are muscle tension and hand temperature norms. Key terms are defined in the extensive glossary to help psychologists and medical professionals share vocabulary. Medical, herbal, and behavioral therapies are discussed in terms of the underlying science. "Chronic Headaches" is intended for healthcare providers, pain specialists, psychologists, researchers, and clinicians who study headaches in a variety of disciplines. This accessible, student-tested text is ideal for graduate courses on the psychology of pain and/or chronic headaches. Readers will gain expertise in headaches and a clear sense of how to translate this knowledge into clinical practice
Print Book, English, 2007
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, N.J., 2007
xiv, 568 pages : illustrations, portrait ; 26 cm
9780805849738, 9780805861990, 0805849734, 0805861998
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Forewordix
Prefacexi
PART I. FOUNDATIONS
Headache Nosology and Warning Signs
3(22)
Pain Neurophysiology and Perception
25(34)
Psychological Variables in Chronic Pain
59(38)
PART II. PRINCIPAL TYPES OF HEADACHES: PHYSIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY
Migraines
97(26)
Psychophysiology of Migraine
123(34)
Tension-Type Headaches
157(16)
Other Primary Headaches: Chronic Daily and Cluster Headaches
173(18)
Benign Secondary Headaches: Cervicogenic, Temporomandibular Dysfunction, Trigeminal Neuralgia, and Posttraumatic Headache
191(18)
Headaches in Children
209(14)
PART III. CLINICAL GUIDE TO HEADACHES
Headache Triggers
223(24)
A Guide to Headache Medications
247(40)
Clinical Assessment in Behavioral Medicine
287(34)
Elements of Behavioral Medicine Treatment
321(30)
PART IV. BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE TREATMENT OUTCOME LITERATURE
Outcome: Meta-Analyses and Representative Studies
351(24)
Process: Studies of the Components of Behavioral Treatment
375(20)
Patient Selection and Treatment Matching
395(12)
Long-term Outcome and Future Directions
407(12)
Glossary419(14)
References433(82)
Credits515(2)
Index517