| Literature DB >> 27301637 |
Dennis C Turk1, Leah M Adams1,2.
Abstract
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a complex illness that manifests in different ways across individuals. Given that there are currently no known cures for FM, like treatment for other chronic diseases, interventions focus on learning strategies to alleviate symptom severity, to cope with and manage residual symptoms of the illness and to maximize health-related quality of life despite symptoms. In this article, we highlight the need for providers to adopt a biopsychosocial perspective for understanding and addressing patients with FM, noting that biological, psychosocial and behavioral factors function interdependently to affect a person's experience and adaptation. A cognitive-behavioral approach, which incorporates a biopsychosocial perspective, is detailed, along with specific treatment considerations for helping patients with FM manage their symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: biopsychosocial perspective; cognitive–behavioral treatment; fibromyalgia
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27301637 DOI: 10.2217/pmt-2016-0003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pain Manag ISSN: 1758-1869