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The conceptualization, assessment, and evidence-based behavioral treatment of migraine and headache - how to ensure optimal outcomes with two of the most common medical conditions in the world.This book describes the conceptualization, assessment, and evidence-based behavioral treatment of migraine and tension-type headache - two of the world´s most common medical conditions, and also frequent, highly disabling comorbidities among psychiatric patients.Headache disorders at their core are neurobiological phenomena, but numerous behavioral factors play an integral role in their onset and maintenance - and many providers are unfamiliar with how to work effectively with these patients to ensure optimal outcomes.This book, the first major work on behavioral treatment of headache in over 20 years, provides much-needed help: An overview of relevant psychological factors and the behavioral conceptualization of headache is followed by a step-by-step, manual-type guide to implementing behavioral interventions within clinical practice settings. Mental health practitioners and trainees and other healthcare professionals who want to improve their headache patients´ outcomes by supplementing routine medical treatment with empirically supported behavioral strategies will find this book invaluable.Earn 5 CE credits for reading volumes of the Advances in Psychotherapy book series. Click here to find out more!
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-88937-328-0
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
FormatPaperback (DE)
Publishing date19/01/2015
Edition2015
Series no.Vol. 30
Pages112 pages
LanguageEnglish
Weight279 g
Article no.1624473
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.559bda8f389d4192a6b025a7c9b1a16d
Product groupBU534
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Todd A. Smitherman; PhD, FAHS; Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Behavioral Medicine in the Department of Psychology at the University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, USA. Donald B. Penzien; PhD, FAHS; Professor of Anesthesiology at the Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA. Jeanetta C. Rains; PhD, FAHS; Clinical Director of the Center for Sleep Evaluation at Elliot Hospital in Manchester, NH, USA.

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