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Title The psychology of spine surgery / by Andrew Block ... [and others]
Edition First edition
Published Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, 2003

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 MELB  617.56059019 Blo/Pos  AVAILABLE
Description x, 288 pages
Contents Ch. 12. Psychological Aspects of Postsurgical Rehabilitation: The Functional Restoration Approach
Introduction: Spine Surgery: The Elusive Nature of Pain Relief -- I. Spine Injuries -- Ch. 1. The Human Spine: Basic Anatomy and Surgical Procedures -- II. Psychological Screening of Spine Surgery Candidates -- Ch. 2. Presurgical Psychological Screening: Rationale and Process -- Ch. 3. Medical Risk Factors: The Chart Review -- Ch. 4. Behavioral and Historical Influences: The Psychological Examination -- Ch. 5. Personality and Emotional Issues: Use of Psychometric Testing -- Ch. 6. The Mind-Body Interface: Establishing Surgical Prognosis -- III. Preparing the Patient for Spine Surgery -- Ch. 7. The Psychoneuroimmunology of Spine Surgery -- Ch. 8. Conceptual Models of Surgery Preparation -- Ch. 9. Preparing for Spine Surgery: Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions -- Ch. 10. Preparing for Spine Surgery: Psychosocial Interventions -- IV. Biopsychosocial Aspects of Postsurgical Rehabilitation -- Ch. 11. Postsurgical Deconditioning and Reconditioning
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Spine -- Surgery -- Psychological aspects.
Chronic pain -- Treatment.
Cognitive therapy.
Author Block, Andrew.
LC no. 2002153088
ISBN 1557989974