• Hosp Community Psychiatry · Oct 1984

    Chronic pain management.

    • B Blackwell, J R Galbraith, and D S Dahl.
    • Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1984 Oct 1;35(10):999-1008.

    AbstractIn the past ten years developments in social psychology, neurochemistry, learning theory, and psychophysiology have expanded the concept of chronic pain into a biopsychosocial model, in which pain is viewed as a form of abnormal illness behavior influenced by a wide range of biological, social, and psychological factors. Using the literature on chronic pain, the authors discuss the evolution of the chronic pain concept into the multidisciplinary multimodal approach used by pain clinics today, and the factors identified in the literature that influence a patient's perception of pain. Finally, based on their experiences in setting up a pain clinic and on the literature on leading pain management programs, they discuss in detail the evaluation, treatment, and management strategies of a comprehensive chronic pain management program.

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