Imagery for pain relief, the first book of its kind, familiarizes the reader with basic scientific information about pain and mental imagery and shows why imagery is a valuable tool for pain management. Scientifically grounded and easy to read, it provides readers with a wealth of practical information, including imagery techniques that have been successfully used in the past. This is a useful text not only for physicians and clinical psychologists, but also for counselors, social workers, nurses, and graduate students in all health-related fields, including sports medicine.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/psychology_books/1004/thumbnail.jp
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Therapy with mental images is prevalent in the field of chronic pain, and this has been the case for...
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Pain related-visual imagery is associated with distress in chronic pain sufferers Citation for publi...
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Since the beginning of times, pain treatment has been the motive of research giving birth to multipl...
Graded motor imagery (GMI) is becoming increasingly used in the treatment of chronic pain conditions...
Chronic pain is a relevant health problem frequently associated with psychological distress, dysfunc...
Chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) is a common and complex disorder associated with declines in physical ...
The challenge for those treating or witnessing pain is to find a way of crossing the chasm of meanin...
2noThis book addresses all pain imaging aspects related to both the central nervous system and the b...
Pain has been rated as the second greatest fear of humankind, second only to the fear of death (Zbor...
This chapter is intended to provide practitioners of imagery psychotherapy with the information to d...
Therapy with mental images is prevalent in the field of chronic pain, and this has been the case for...
Background: Pain image is a relatively new field consideredin patients with chronic pain. Clinical e...
Background: Although clinical observations suggest people with chronic pain have pain-related imager...
Background. Research has shown spontaneous imagery to be a common form of cognition in a chronic pai...
Pain related-visual imagery is associated with distress in chronic pain sufferers Citation for publi...
Pain is common and difficult to communicate or reduce into the verbal or numerical scales commonly u...
Objective. To ascertain whether a small sample of patients with chronic pelvic pain experienced any ...
Since the beginning of times, pain treatment has been the motive of research giving birth to multipl...
Graded motor imagery (GMI) is becoming increasingly used in the treatment of chronic pain conditions...
Chronic pain is a relevant health problem frequently associated with psychological distress, dysfunc...
Chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) is a common and complex disorder associated with declines in physical ...
The challenge for those treating or witnessing pain is to find a way of crossing the chasm of meanin...
2noThis book addresses all pain imaging aspects related to both the central nervous system and the b...