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Darnall, Beth D. Psychological treatment for patients with chronic pain. Washington: American Psychological Association, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0000104-000.

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Rosner, Anthony L. The chronicity of pain in patients. Des Moines, IA: Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research, 1999.

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Moon, Margaret. Pain poppies: The human ecology of chronic pain. [Lyttelton, N.Z: Im-Press Promotions Lyttelton, 2003.

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Taylor, Donald R. Managing Patients with Chronic Pain and Opioid Addiction. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08111-3.

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Keller, Laura Sue. Assessment of chronic pain patients with the MMPI-2. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1991.

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Cowan, Penney. Patient or person: Living with chronic pain. New York: Gardner Press, 1992.

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Smith, Robert. Fibromyalgia: God's grace for chronic pain sufferers. Greensboro, NC: New Growth Press, 2012.

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Engel, Joyce M. Occupational therapy practice guidelines for chronic pain. Bethesda, Md: American Occupational Therapy Association, 1999.

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Randall, Margaret. Where they left you for dead: Halfway home. Boulder, CO: EdgeWork, 2002.

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Prince, Rob. Chronic pain: Finding hope in the midst of suffering. Kansas City, Missouri]: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City, 2014.

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Rosenfeld, Arthur. The truth about chronic pain: Patients and professionals on how to face it, understand it, overcome it. New York, NY: Basic Books, 2003.

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Rosenfeld, Arthur. The truth about chronic pain: Patients and professionals on how to face it, understand it, overcome it. New York, NY: Basic Books, 2003.

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Emlet, Michael R. Chronic pain: Living by faith when your body hurts. Greensboro, NC: New Growth Press, 2010.

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Wit, Rianne de. Cancer pain & how to relieve it: Effects of a pain education program in cancer patients with chronic pain : Proefschrift. [Netherlands: S.n.], 1999.

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Group, Clinical Standards Advisory. Services for patients with pain: A summary of the CSAG report on services for NHS patients with acute and chronic pain. Oxford: CSAG Support Team, Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology, Institute of Health Sciences, 2000.

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Dorian, J. S. Above & beyond: 365 days for transcending chronic pain and illness. Las Vegas, Nev: Central Recovery, 2012.

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Louw, Adriaan. Therapeutic neuroscience education: Teaching patients about pain : a guide for clinicians. S.l.]: International Spine and Pain Institute, 2013.

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Services, California Legislature Senate Committee on Health and Human. Women in pain: Trends and implications of underdiagnosis of chronic pain in female patients : joint informational hearing. Sacramento, Calif: Senate Publications, 2004.

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Grayshon, Jane. A pathway through pain: Pressing on despite chronic pain and suffering. San Bernardino, CA: Here's Life Publishers, 1990.

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Pratt, Maureen. Beyond pain: Job, Jesus, and joy. New London, CT: Twenty-Third Publications, 2010.

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Curtis, Sheryl. Working together when facing chronic pain: A book designed for patients and written by their health professionals. Laval, Québec: Productions Odon, 2010.

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Nielsen, Patricia D. Living with it daily: Meditations for people with chronic pain. New York: Dell Pub., 1994.

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Jackson, Jean E. "Camp Pain": Talking with Chronic Pain Patients. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999.

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Jackson, Jean E. Camp Pain: Talking with Chronic Pain Patients. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011.

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Jackson, Jean E. Camp Pain: Talking With Chronic Pain Patients. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999.

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Brena, Steven F., e Stanley L. Chapman. Management of Patients with Chronic Pain. M.T.P. Press Limited, 2012.

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Brena, Steven F., e Stanley L. Chapman. Management of Patients with Chronic Pain. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Dr. Steve R Levitt MD,PhD. The International Faces of Chronic Pain: Pain Drawings by Patients with Chronic Pain. Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Winterowd, Carrie Ph D., Dan Gruener e Aaron T. Beck. Cognitive Therapy With Chronic Pain Patients. Springer Publishing Company, 2003.

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Winterowd, Carrie, Beck, M.D., Aaron T e Daniel Gruener. Cognitive Therapy with Chronic Pain Patients. Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2010.

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Winterowd, Carrie, Daniel Gruener e Aaron T. Beck. Cognitive Therapy with Chronic Pain Patients. Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2003.

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Darnall, Beth D. Psychological Treatment for Patients With Chronic Pain. American Psychological Association, 2018.

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Scottish Home & Health Dept. The Management of Patients with Chronic Pain. Stationery Office Books, 1994.

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Souza, Dmitri, Denis Snegovskikh e Julia K. Hunter. Patients with Substance Abuse and Chronic Pain. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190271787.003.0032.

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Treating chronic pain in patients with a substance abuse history is challenging. Patients abusing opioids may have a high pain tolerance, making pain control difficult. Available treatments for acute pain include regional and multimodal analgesia. Non-opioid and nonpharmacological analgesia (including interventional modalities, physical rehabilitation, chiropractic manipulations, and pain psychology) can be used to treat chronic pain. Patients’ past and present opioid use—illicit drug or nonmedical prescription opioid use, maintenance on medication-assisted treatment, or abstinence—should be taken into consideration when choosing between chronic pain treatments. Consultation with an addictionologist can facilitate this population’s successful treatment.
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Guziejka, Edward M. Pain-My Friend. Infinity Publishing (PA), 2001.

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Smith, Martha J. Chronic Pelvic Pain. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190217518.003.0020.

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Nonmalignant chronic pelvic pain is defined as nonmenstrual pain below the level of the umbilicus that has continued for at least 6 months and is severe enough to seek medical or surgical treatment. In chronic pelvic pain, the pain and disability may often appear out of proportion to physical abnormalities, and this pain is often refractory to medical and surgical therapies. Significant psychiatric comorbidities and many medical comorbidities often accompany pelvic pain. Although most pelvic pain patients are female, several conditions can cause chronic pelvic pain in males. When evaluating and diagnosing various pelvic pain conditions, it is imperative to rule out malignancy and other organic causes. Pelvic floor dysfunction, sacroiliac joint instability, and other mechanical issues are often partially involved in the process of chronic pelvic pain. As a clinician, all of these variables must be taken into consideration when evaluating and treating chronic pelvic pain patient.
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Taylor, Donald R. Managing Patients with Chronic Pain and Opioid Addiction. Adis, 2015.

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Taylor, Donald R. Managing Patients with Chronic Pain and Opioid Addiction. Adis International, Limited, 2015.

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Phillips, Eric, e Alaa Abd-Elsayed. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Patients' Perspective of Living in Chronic Pain. Independently Published, 2020.

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Robert T. Jr., M.d. Cochran. Understanding Chronic Pain: A Doctor Talks to His Patients. 2a ed. Providence House Publishers, 2007.

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Robert T., Jr., M.D. Cochran. Understanding Chronic Pain: A Doctor Talks to His Patients. Hillsboro Press, 2004.

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Lazar, Alina. Chronic Abdominal Pain in Children. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190271787.003.0019.

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Abdominal pain in the pediatric population is mostly functional. Patients with chronic abdominal pain (typically young females) have a high risk of anxiety, depression, and dysfunctional coping, which are also risk factors for postoperative pain and persistent postsurgical pain. In these patients, peripheral and central sensitization contribute to possible visceral hyperalgesia. When patients with chronic abdominal pain and visceral hyperalgesia undergo surgical procedures, perioperative pain can be difficult to treat. To manage the chronic pain of such patients, their complex biopsychosocial make-up should be considered. A comprehensive plan includes preventive and aggressive multimodal analgesia, adequate patient and parent education, realistic expectations, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and distraction and relaxation techniques.
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Werb, Michael. Surviving the Chronic Pain Experience: Successfully Recover Insurance Benefits and Other Promises (Surviving the Chronic Pain Experience). Heywer, 2003.

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Roy, Ranjan. Chronic Pain and Family: A Clinical Perspective. Springer London, Limited, 2006.

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Roy, Ranjan. Chronic Pain and Family: A Clinical Perspective. Springer, 2006.

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Roy, Ranjan. Chronic Pain and Family: A Clinical Perspective. Springer New York, 2010.

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Werb, Michael. Surviving the Chronic Pain Experience: Understand And Manage Medical Care And Life Changes (Surviving the Chronic Pain Experience). Heywer, 2003.

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Keshav, Satish, e Alexandra Kent. Chronic abdominal pain. Editado por Patrick Davey e David Sprigings. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199568741.003.0024.

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Separating chronic and acute abdominal pain is often difficult, and an arbitrary time limit of 4 weeks is often used. However, many chronic conditions (e.g. chronic pancreatitis) can cause relapsing symptoms, which may be acute during each episode. Pain receptors in the abdomen respond to chemical and mechanical stimuli. Stretch is the commonest mechanical stimulus to the viscera, although distension, torsion, and contraction are also sensed. Chemical receptors are stimulated by inflammation and infection, and this stimulation leads to the production of various substances, including serotonin, bradykinin, substance P, prostaglandins, and histamine. There are inter-individual differences in pain perception, with some people (e.g. patients with irritable bowel syndrome) being more sensitive to painful stimuli. Chronic abdominal pain occurs in 9%–15% of all children, and is present on questioning in 75% of adolescents and 50% of adults who are otherwise healthy. It is often a non-specific symptom that alone has a poor sensitivity for organic disease. Usually, it is the associated symptoms, and/or abnormal blood tests, that direct the doctor to a diagnosis. This chapter covers the approach to the diagnosis of chronic abdominal pain, key diagnostic tests, therapies, prognosis, and dealing with uncertainty.
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Yurkiw, Cary. Back Pain: 25 Years Helping Patients with Chronic Back Pain and Arthritis. Independently Published, 2019.

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Sprehe, Annetta. Relaxation Techniques for Pain Management: Paradigm Shift for Patients with Chronic Pain. Independently Published, 2021.

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