
The Practical Pain Management Handbook
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Based on over 40 years' of experience and research The Practical Pain Management Handbook is a unique resource specifically designed for therapists involved in running Pain Management Programmes (PMPs).
This engaging and effective handbook includes:
intensive inpatient and extended outpatient programmes all of which are at least 25 hours in length
interactive materials designed to be used to form the basis of group discussion. Where there is a question in the text the suggested answer material is provided
assignments and tasks that can be used as homework or group session exercises
both standard Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) technologies as both have been found to be valuable in PMPs
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