| Literature DB >> 26678858 |
Laura E Simons1,2,3, Molly C Basch1,3.
Abstract
Chronic pain in childhood is prevalent, persistent and significantly impactful on most domains of life. The chronic pain experience occurs within a complex biopsychosocial framework, with particular emphasis on the social context. Currently, psychological treatments involve a cognitive-behavioral therapy treatment plan, providing some combination of psychoeducation, self-regulation training, maladaptive cognition identification, behavioral exposure and parent involvement. New treatment areas are emerging, such as group- and internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, comorbid obesity intervention and intensive multidisciplinary rehabilitation. Preliminary studies of emerging treatments demonstrate encouraging results; however, treatment effectiveness hinges on accurate matching of patient to treatment modality. Overall, the current direction of the field promises many innovative breakthroughs to ameliorate suffering in youth with chronic pain.Entities:
Keywords: CBT; biopsychosocial; distress; emerging treatments; evidence-based; exposure; multidisciplinary; parents; tailored; youth
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26678858 PMCID: PMC4976863 DOI: 10.2217/pmt.15.59
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pain Manag ISSN: 1758-1869