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Motivational Perspectives on Chronic Pain is one of the first volumes to present a cohesive account of the adaptation to chronic pain from a motivational perspective. Contributing authors from diverse areas of pain research offer comprehensive summaries of the concepts, findings, and applied methodologies that converge on the role of goals and goal-related cognitive processes, self-regulatory support mechanisms, contextual forces, and emotionality as they
influence (and are influenced by) the experience of chronic pain.

This volume provides readers with an up-to-date compendium of cutting-edge research and interventions that collectively illustrate the utility of viewing chronic pain neither as a "disease" nor an imposed lifestyle, but as the emergent and potentially flexible product of a complex transactional system that is bounded by both sociocultural factors and by biogenetic and neural moderating forces. Within its pages, chapters capture the vibrancy of current theory, research, and practice while
pointing toward unexplored new directions. Among the important topics addressed by this distinguished group of authors include: the nature and relevance of control systems, the role of neural mechanisms on pain processing, the influence positive and negative emotion regulation play on pain management, the
impact of learning and conditioning, and the often neglected influence of interpersonal processes on adjustment to chronic pain.


Contents:

Preface

SECTION I: Fundamental Concepts and Models

Chapter 1: A Goal-Center, Self-Regulatory Model of Motivation and its Relevance for Advancing the Study of Chronic Pain
Paul Karoly

Chapter 2: Neural Mechanisms Underlying Pain
Massieh Moayedi and Karen D. Davis

Chapter 3: Emotion Regulation and Cognitive Control in Pain Processing
Nancy A. Hamilton, Ruth Ann Atchley, Lauren Boddy, Erik Benau, and Ronald Freche

Chapter 4: Learning and Conditioning in Chronic Pain
Johan W.S. Vlaeyen

Chapter 5: Stress and Sensitization in Chronic Pain
Dieuwke S. Veldhuijzen, Henriet van Middendorp, and Andrea W.M. Evers

SECTION II: Current Motivational Research

Chapter 6: Pain and Attention: Towards a Motivational Account
Dimiti van Ryckeghem and Geert Crombez

Chapter 7: Chronic Pain and Interpersonal Processes: A Need-Based Approach
Sara Kindt, Liesbet Goubert, Maarten Vansteenkiste, and Tine Vervoort

Chapter 8: Avoidance and Endurance in Chronic Pain: A Self-Regulation Perspective
Monika I. Hasenbring and Hanne Kindermanns

Chapter 9: Chronic Pain and Goal Conflict/Frustration
Nathalie Claes and Winifred Gebhardt

Chapter 10: Chronic Pain and Psychopathology: Exploring the Motivational Context and its Clinical Implications
Paul Karoly

SECTION III: Applied Considerations

Chapter 11: Motivational Interviewing and Pain Management
Mark P. Jensen

Chapter 12: A Motivational Perspective on Coping with Pain
Stefaan Van Damme and Geert Crombez

Chapter 13: The Nature and Adaptive Implications of Pain-Affect Dynamics
Mary C. Davis, Chung Mun, Dhwani Kothari, Shannon Moore, Crys Rivers, Kirti Thummala, and Giulia Weyrich

Chapter 14: Motivation from the Perspective of Contextual Cognitive Behavioral Approaches and the Psychological Flexibility Model
Lance McCracken and Whitney Scott

Chapter 15: Enhancing Pain Self-Management via Internet-Based Technology
Linda Ruehlman and Marian Wilson


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9780190627898
Publisher: Oxford University Press (Oxford University Press Inc)
Publication date: September, 2018
Pages: 640
Dimensions: 156.00 x 242.00 x 47.00
Weight: 972g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Anaesthetics and Pain, Diseases and Disorders, Nursing, Psychology, Rehabilitation

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