Part I: Introduction to cognitive-behavioral therapy for chronic
pain in children and adolescents
1. The problem of chronic pain in children and adolescents
2. A brief history: development of CBT in pediatric pain
management
3. The evidence base for cognitive-behavioral therapy for pediatric
chronic pain
Part II: Assessment, education, and treatment planning
4. Assessment and evaluation
5. Education and treatment planning
Part III: Interventions
6. Relaxation, imagery, and biofeedback training
7. Parental intervention strategies
8. Cognitive skills training
9. School interventions
10. Sleep interventions
11. Lifestyle and physical activity interventions
12. Conclusions and future directions
Appendices
1. Pain diary
2. Educational resources for parents
3. Basic abdominal breathing instructions.
4. Progressive muscle relaxation script for younger children (under
10 years)
5. Progressive muscle relaxation script for older children (ages 10
and above)
6. Pleasant place imagery
7. Muscle relaxation with imagery script
8. Relaxation practice tips
9. Relaxation practice log and diary
10. Parent management guidelines
11. Point system contract and tracking calendar
12. Privilege system contract
13. Tips for parents to establish an effective reward system
14. Tips for establishing good communication habits
15. Positive coping self statements worksheet
16. Thought record
17. Thought-stopping instructions
18. Thought continuum exercise
19. School letter sample
20. Sleep diary
21. Tips for improving your sleep
22. Stimulus control instructions
23. Instructions for activity pacing
24. Pleasant activities chart
References
Index
Tonya M. Palermo, Ph.D., is Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry at the University of Washington. She is the 2012 President of the Society of Pediatric Psychology.
"With that all too rare combination of extremely careful
scholarship and very practical information, Dr. Palermo has
provided the field with an excellent, much-needed, and
comprehensive text containing state-of-the-art information about
the etiology and treatment of chronic pain in children. Highly
recommended!"-- Rona L. Levy, M.S.W., Ph.D., M.P.H., Professor and
Director, Behavioral Medicine Research Group, University of
Washington
"This is a terrific book, comprehensive, evidence-based, and
well-organized, with chapters ranging from the theoretical to the
practical. Palermo treats the issue of pediatric pain with the
intellectual rigor of a renowned scientist and the sensitivity of
an experienced clinician. This book will be useful for pediatric
psychologists as well as for the many other health care
professionals - nurses, social workers, physicians, occupational
therapists - who are
integral to the care of youth with chronic pain. It will be an
essential reference for a wide range of subspecialty clinics that
treat youth with chronic pain in our Children's Hospital-
gastroenterology, rheumatology, neurology, and adolescent medicine,
to name a few."-- Lynn Walker, Professor of Pediatrics and Director
of the Division of Adolescent Medicine, Vanderbilt University
School of Medicine
"At last! An evidence-based clinical handbook for pediatric pain
management! Every pain clinician and trainee who works with
children will want to have a copy on this book on their bookshelf."
-- Christine Chambers, Ph.D., RPsych, Professor and Canada Research
Chair, Dalhousie University & IWK Health Centre
"Palermo's tour-de-force provides a superb 'soup to nuts' guide to
the behavioral assessment and treatment of pediatric pain including
research, clinical strategies, and helpful appendices full of
charts, guides, and activities. This will become the indispensable
guide for all pediatric practitioners working which children who
face painful procedures and chronic pain." -- Gerald P. Koocher,
Ph.D., ABPP, Associate Provost and Professor of Psychology,
Simmons
College
"Dr. Palermo's book is a must-read for anyone working with children
who have chronic pain." -- Lonnie Zeltzer, M.D., Director of
Pediatric Pain Program, Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA, and
Professor of Pediatrics, Anesthesiology, Psychiatry, and
Biobehavioral Sciences, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
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