
Day without Pain
Mel Pohl(Author)
Central Recovery Press
Published on 31. August 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
264 pages
978-1-936290-62-8 (ISBN)
Description
Pain and its management (or mismanagement) is one of the most important and urgent issues facing society today. Millions are afflicted with pain and it is the most frequent reason Americans seek medical attention each year. According to research published in Pain Physician Journal (2006), 90 percent of people in the US receiving treatment for pain management are prescribed opiate medication. Of that number, 18 to 41 percent had opiate abuse/addiction problems. We also know that at least eighty billion dollars is spent for pain relief in the US each yeara significant amount of that is for prescription medications. What is harder to quantify is the emotional cost to family systems when one or more members suffer with a chronic pain condition.
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Edition
Revised, Updated edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Las Vegas
United States
Edition type
Revised edition
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-936290-62-8 (9781936290628)
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Person
Mel Pohl: Mel Pohl, MD, FASAM is a board-certified family practicioner. He is Vice President of Medical Affairs and the Medical Director of Las Vegas Recovery Center (LRVC), the only private freestanding, medically managed inpatient detoxification and addiction treatment facility in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is a fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicing (ASAM) and co-chaired ASAM's Third, Fourth, and Fifth National Forums on AIDS and Chemical Dependency. He is the former chairman of ASAM's AIDS Committee and a member of the Symposium Planning Committee. Dr. Pohl is a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice and a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at University of Nevada School of Medicine. Recently, Dr. Pohl was asked by the office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) to consult about its initiative on prescription drug abuse.
Dr. Pohl was a key force in developing the Pain Recovery Program at LVRC. He is also the co-author of Pain Recovery: How to Find Balance and Reduce Suffering from Chronic Pain and Pain Recovery for Families: How to Find Balance When Someone Else's Chronic Pain Becomes Your Problem Too.
He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Dr. Pohl was a key force in developing the Pain Recovery Program at LVRC. He is also the co-author of Pain Recovery: How to Find Balance and Reduce Suffering from Chronic Pain and Pain Recovery for Families: How to Find Balance When Someone Else's Chronic Pain Becomes Your Problem Too.
He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Content
Foreword to the Revised Edition
Preface to the Revised Edition
Foreword to the First Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: What Is Pain?
Chapter Two: Chronic Pain Never Goes Away
Chapter Three: No Brain, No Pain
Chapter Four: Falling Down the Rabbit Hole Opioids and Chronic Pain
Chapter Five: Drug Addiction
Chapter Six: "I Just Don't Feel Good"
Emotions and Suffering
Chapter Seven: Working with Thoughts and Emotions
Chapter Eight: What Is Pain Recovery?
A Solution to Your Suffering from Chronic Pain
Chapter Nine: Families Hurt Too
Chapter Ten: Treatment Modalities
Chapter Eleven: Letting Go
Finding Harmony with Your Mind, Body, and Spirit
Chapter Twelve: Time Takes Time
Appendix: Las Vegas Recovery Center Chronic Pain Recovery Program Outcomes and Commentary
Glossary
References
Index
Resources
Preface to the Revised Edition
Foreword to the First Edition
Preface to the First Edition
Acknowledgments
Chapter One: What Is Pain?
Chapter Two: Chronic Pain Never Goes Away
Chapter Three: No Brain, No Pain
Chapter Four: Falling Down the Rabbit Hole Opioids and Chronic Pain
Chapter Five: Drug Addiction
Chapter Six: "I Just Don't Feel Good"
Emotions and Suffering
Chapter Seven: Working with Thoughts and Emotions
Chapter Eight: What Is Pain Recovery?
A Solution to Your Suffering from Chronic Pain
Chapter Nine: Families Hurt Too
Chapter Ten: Treatment Modalities
Chapter Eleven: Letting Go
Finding Harmony with Your Mind, Body, and Spirit
Chapter Twelve: Time Takes Time
Appendix: Las Vegas Recovery Center Chronic Pain Recovery Program Outcomes and Commentary
Glossary
References
Index
Resources