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Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Pain [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, kaal: 1012 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: Bull Publishing Company
  • ISBN-10: 1945188499
  • ISBN-13: 9781945188497
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 416 pages, kaal: 1012 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: Bull Publishing Company
  • ISBN-10: 1945188499
  • ISBN-13: 9781945188497
LIVING A HEALTHY LIFE WITH CHRONIC PAIN has helped over 90,000 individuals manage their pain and strive to live satisfying, fulfilling lives. In the new second edition, the authors have carefully developed and improved every chapter. Packed with useful advice, tips, strategies, and positive reinforcement, the book empowers readers to become their own informed pain self-managers. Each person with chronic pain is unique and the goal of this book is to help each person manage their lives in the way that works best for them. The new edition includes: * An updated and scientifically sound discussion of pain in Chapter 1 that gives readers the information they need to best manage their personal pain. An updated resources chapter with a useful emphasis on how to find and judge online resources. New more in-depth coverage of mental health issues related to pain, including depression, anger, fear, guilt, stress, and memory problems. An all-new chapter, Organizing and Pacing Your Life for Pain Self-Management and Safety that includes thorough, well-illustrated information on using assistive technology. Completely rewritten exercise chapters with clearer illustrations to help readers build their own exercise program, step-by-step. This chapter also discusses taking advantage of exercise opportunities in the community. An updated communication chapter to assist readers as they navigate through the health care system, featuring helpful tips on remote communication as well as in-person visits. Another all-new chapter, Managing Pain During Employment and Unemployment, sensitively addresses the issues connected with experiencing pain in the workplace. Two completely updated chapters on weight management and nutrition that discuss the relationship between pain and nutrition and reflect current government standards and the most recent research. The Moving Easy Program audio is included with the book on CD or to stream online.
1 Chronic Pain Self-Management: What It Is and How to Do It 1(26)
How to Use This Book
2(1)
What Is Pain?
3(4)
How Does Acute Pain Differ from Chronic Pain?
7(2)
Chronic Pain Symptoms
9(2)
Understanding and Managing Your Chronic Pain
11(6)
Your Chronic Pain Self-Management Self-Test
17(4)
Chronic Pain Self-Management Self-Test-What It Means
21(6)
2 Becoming an Active Self-Manager 27(16)
Self-Management Tasks and Your Self-Management Plan
28(1)
Problem Solving: Finding Ways to Do Things
29(2)
Decision Making: Weighing the Pros and Cons
31(2)
Taking Action: Making Things Happen
33(2)
Making Short-Term Plans: Action Planning
35(4)
The Self-Management Toolbox
39(4)
3 Finding Resources 43(10)
Locating the Resources You Need
44(2)
Resources for Resources
46(7)
4 Understanding and Managing Common Symptoms and Problems 53(40)
Problem Solving with Common Symptoms
54(1)
Observing Your Chronic Pain Patterns
54(4)
Common Symptoms
58(1)
Pain
59(5)
Breathing Problems
64(3)
Fatigue
67(2)
Sleep Problems
69(5)
Depression
74(7)
Anger
81(2)
Fear
83(2)
Guilt
85(1)
Stress
86(5)
Memory Problems
91(2)
5 Using Your Mind to Manage Pain and Other Symptoms 93(26)
Thinking About Values: How It Can Help
94(3)
Tools for Relaxation Self-Management
97(15)
Additional Ways You Can Use Your Mind to Manage Symptoms
112(4)
Mental Strength and Resilience
116(3)
6 Organizing and Pacing Your Life for Pain Self-Management and Safety 119(22)
Monitoring and Understanding Your Pain
120(1)
Using Good Body Mechanics
121(7)
Using Assistive Technology to Make Activities Easier and Safer
128(2)
Organizing Your Home for Safety
130(3)
Activity Pacing
133(8)
7 Exercising and Physical Activity for Every Body 141(16)
Why Exercise?
142(1)
Kinds of Exercise
143(1)
Physical Activity Guidelines
144(1)
Endurance Exercise
145(1)
Putting Together Your Own Endurance Program
146(1)
Choosing Your Endurance Exercise
147(6)
Self-Tests for Endurance: Checking Your Progress
153(1)
Exercise Opportunities in Your Community
153(1)
Your Exercise Program: Solving Possible Problems
154(3)
8 Exercising to Feel Better 157(36)
How to Use This
Chapter
158(1)
Body Builders
158(1)
Exercises That Are Very Important for Posture (VIP)
159(4)
Exercises for Strong Legs (SL)
163(3)
Exercises for Better Balance (BB)
166(3)
Exercises for Hands and Feet (HF)
169(3)
Community Programs: Water Exercise, Tai Chi, and Yoga
172(1)
The Moving Easy Program (MEP)
173(17)
Self-Tests for Checking Your Progress
190(3)
9 Healthy Eating and Pain Self-Management 193(38)
What Is Healthy Eating?
194(1)
Why Is Healthy Eating So Important for Everyone?
195(1)
Guidelines for Healthy Eating
195(4)
Knowing What and How Much to Eat
199(18)
Healthy Eating for Chronic Pain: Putting It All Together
217(4)
Appendix A: Healthy Eating Patterns for 1,600 and 2,000 Calories
221(1)
Appendix B: Food Groups for Meal Planning
222(9)
10 Healthy Weight and Pain Self-Management 231(18)
What Is a Healthy Weight for You?
232(1)
Making the Decision to Change Your Weight
233(3)
Getting Started with Weight Change
236(1)
Making Eating and Activity Changes
236(10)
Eating and Moods and Emotions
246(3)
11 Communicating with Family, Friends, and Health Care Providers 249(28)
Expressing Your Feelings
250(6)
Receiving and Giving Help
256(3)
Listening
259(3)
Communicating with Members of Your Health Care Team
262(1)
Taking PART
263(7)
Asking for a Second Opinion
270(1)
Giving Providers Positive Feedback
271(1)
Your Role in Medical Decisions
271(1)
Working with the Health Care System
271(6)
12 Managing Pain during Employment and Unemployment 277(18)
Being Employed and Managing Chronic Pain
278(1)
Finding Work/Life Balance
279(1)
Managing Pain at Work
280(3)
Managing Stress and Working
283(1)
Communicating and Working
284(3)
Being Physically Active and Working
287(2)
Eating Well and Working
289(2)
Being Unemployed and Managing Chronic Pain
291(4)
13 Enjoying Sex and Intimacy 295(10)
Managing Common Concerns about Sex
297(2)
Sensual Sex
299(1)
Fantasy
299(1)
Overcoming Symptoms during Sex
300(2)
Sexual Positions
302(1)
Sex and Intimacy: Special Considerations
302(3)
14 Managing Your Treatment Decisions and Medications 305(18)
Evaluating Medical and Health Claims
306(4)
General Information about Medications
310(1)
Using Mind Power: Expecting the Best
311(1)
Taking Multiple Medications
312(1)
Communicating with Your Health Care Provider about Medications and Other Treatments
313(5)
Managing Your Medications
318(5)
15 Understanding Medications and Other Treatments for Chronic Pain 323(18)
Taking Medicines for Chronic Pain
324(2)
Pain Medications
326(7)
Other Medications Used to Treat Pain
333(2)
Other Treatments for Chronic Pain
335(3)
Pain Clinics and Rehabilitation Programs
338(3)
16 Managing Specific Chronic Pain Conditions: Arthritis, Neck and Back Pain, Fibromyalgia, Headache, Pelvic Pain, and Neuropathic Pain Syndromes 341(16)
Arthritis
342(2)
Chronic Back and Neck Pain
344(3)
Fibromyalgia
347(1)
Headache
348(3)
Chronic Pelvic Pain
351(2)
Neuropathic Pain Syndromes
353(4)
17 Planning for the Future: Fears and Reality 357
Problem Solving about Your Living Situation and Care Needs
358(2)
Problem Solving about Employment
360(1)
Using Other Resources for Future Planning
361(1)
Making Decisions and Staying in Charge of Your Life
362(2)
Finding In-Home Help
364(3)
Moving to a New Residence
367(3)
Paying for Health Care
370(2)
Grieving: A Normal Reaction to Bad News
372(1)
Making End-of-Life Decisions
373(1)
Legal Planning
374(8)
Preparing Yourself and Others
382(1)
Talking about Death
383(1)
Considering Palliative Care and Hospice Care
384
Sandra LeFort, MN, PhD, is Professor Emeritus at Memorial University in Newfoundland, Canada where she teaches and continues to do research in pain. Kate Lorig, DrPH, is director and professor emerita at StanfordUniversity School of Medicine'sPatient Education Research Center. Virginia Gonzalez, MPH, is a health educator and study coordinator at Stanford University School of Medicine's Patient Education Research Centre.