
Chronic Pain Seldom Presents Alone. Pain Patients Frequently Have Comorbid Psychiatric Conditions And Those Suffering From Mental Illness Often Experience Pain. Nonetheless, Pain Conditions And Psychiatric Disorders Have Customarily Been Understood And Treated As Different And Separate Clinical Entities, To The Detriment Of Patients' Wellbeing. This Book Will Describe The Complex And Striking Relationships Between Pain And Psychiatric Disorders, Offering The First Comprehensive Review Of The Challenging And Neglected Intersection Between Pain Medicine And Psychiatry. Written By World-renowned Experts In The Fields Of Pain And Psychiatry, Chapters Contribute A Valuable Array Of Clinical And Theoretical Perspectives And Include Illustrative Case Examples Throughout.
This text investigates the clinical intersection between chronic pain and psychiatric syndromes, challenging the traditional separation of these two medical domains. Authors Mario Incayawar and Sioui Maldonado Bouchard, both recognized experts in their respective fields, synthesize current research to argue that comorbid conditions are frequently overlooked. They provide a theoretical framework for integrated treatment, emphasizing the necessity of addressing both physical and psychological symptoms to improve patient outcomes.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a foundational text for clinicians seeking to bridge the gap between pain management and mental health care. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the practical utility of the included case studies for professional application.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190248262
ISBN-13:
9780190248260
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