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Index
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
About the Editors
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Preface
Contents
Contributors
Biography
Introduction
Section One: Conceptual Background
1. Pain as a Clinical Problem
Commentary: Breaking Tradition and Breaking New Ground: The Contributions of WE Fordyce to the Evolution of Pain Theory and Practice
2. Psychogenic Pain
Commentary: Chronic Pain: It’s Mostly in Your Head, But So is Your Brain
Commentary: It’s Not All in the Mind
3. The Acquisition of Operant Pain
Commentary: The Future is Bright: On the Behavioural Consequences of Rule-Following
Commentary: Physiological, Behavioral, and Verbal Aspects of Operant Conditioning in Chronic Pain: A Tribute to Wilbert E. Fordyce
4. Techniques of Behavioral Analysis and Behavior Change
Commentary: The Challenges of Using Techniques of Behavioral Analysis and Behavior Change in Persons Having Chronic Pain
Commentary: Some Reflections on the Behavioral Analysis of Pain Behavior
Section Two: Evaluation
5. Treatment Goals
Commentary: Targeting Behavior Change in Chronic Pain Treatment: A Clinical Perspective
Commentary: On Not Treating the Experience of Pain Directly: Some Still Current Dimensions of Pain and Behavior
6. The Behavioral Analysis of Pain
Commentary: The Behavioral Analysis of Pain 38 Years On
Commentary: The Behavioral Analysis of Pain–From A Contemporary Perspective
7. Patient Selection
Commentary: Patient Selection-Setting the Stage for Operant Treatment
Commentary: Rigour and Principle versus the Psychiatric Industry: Confusion in Patient Selection
Section Three: Treatment
8. Patient and Spouse Orientation
Commentary: Why Do Spouses Respond to Pain Behaviors the Way They Do? New Directions for Research and Intervention Based on Fordyce’s Operant Model
Commentary: Involving Spouses in the Behavioral Treatment of Pain
9. Managing Pain Medications
Commentary: “Managing Pain Medications”: An Early Text in Pharmaco-Psychology
10. Exercise and the Increase in Activity Level
Commentary: Behaving Well: Motivating Patients to Increase Activity
Commentary: Exposure Techniques in Operant Activity Training for Treating and Preventing Chronic Pain: Exposing Well
11. Distorted Gait—A Problem of Shaping
Commentary: Distorted Gait: Biomechanical Implications, Historical Reflections, and Future Directions
Commentary: From Gait Disturbance to Cortical Reorganization and Back Again
12. Attention and Social Responsiveness
Commentary: Pain Within a Social Context: Towards an Understanding of Bidirectional Influences
Commentary: Pain and the Response of Others: Perspectives on Attention and Social Responsiveness
13. Generalization and the Maintenance of Performance
Commentary: Generalization and Maintenance of Performance
Commentary: Generalization of Treatment Gains Following Pain Rehabilitation: Definition, Principles, and an Update since Fordyce (1976)
Bibliography
Appendix A Diary Analysis Form
Appendix B Daily Diary Page
Index
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