Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Chronic Pain : A Clinical Manual and Guide

Melissa A. Day

Wiley-Blackwell

1

2017

en

9781119257646

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This unique new guide integrates recent advances in the biopsychosocial understanding of chronic pain with state-of-the-art cognitive therapy and mindfulness techniques to offer a fresh, highly-effective MBCT approach to helping individuals manage chronic pain.

  • There is intense interest from clinicians, researchers and patients alike in mindfulness-based therapeutic techniques, and the integration of mindfulness theory and practice with CBT
  • Provides everything a therapist needs to integrate MBCT into their practice and optimize its delivery, including a manualized 8-session program and guidance on how to teach MBCT skills
  • Features case studies and real-world examples that help practitioners to avoid common pitfalls and optimize the delivery of MBCT for chronic pain for their own individual clients
  • Features links to guided meditations, client and therapist handouts and other powerful tools

Foreword ix

Acknowledgments xi

About the Companion Website xiii

Introduction 1

Part I Chronic Pain 5

1 Defining Chronic Pain and its Territory 7

2 Psychosocial Chronic Pain Management: Current State of the Theory and Evidence 39

3 The Development of MBCT for Chronic Pain 63

Part II MBCT for Chronic Pain 87

4 Overview of the Eight‐Session Treatment 89

5 Session 1: Stepping Out of Automatic Pain Habits 115

6 Session 2: Facing the Challenge 135

7 Session 3: The Breath as an Anchor 153

8 Session 4: Learning to Stay Present 163

9 Session 5: Active Acceptance 179

10 Session 6: Seeing Thoughts as Just Thoughts 191

11 Session 7: Taking Care of Myself 203

12 Session 8: Harnessing the Power of the Mind for Chronic Pain Management 215

13 Integrating MBCT for Chronic Pain with Existing Treatments 225

Conclusion 239

Index 000

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