
Pain Recovery for Families
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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.
Frank J. Szabo, Jr.: Frank Szabo, Jr., LADC has more than twenty years experience as a clinician, supervisor, and executive director within the addiction treatment and recovery fields and has worked for several state-funded treatment programs. He was a key force in developing the Family Renewal Program and Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Program at LVRC.
Daniel Shiode: Daniel Shiode, PhD is a licensed clinical psychologist, currently in full-time private practice. Dr. Shiode received his education and training at UCLA and the California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles. He has been licensed in California since 1987 and in Nevada since 1992. His areas of specialty include clinical hypnosis, pain management, psychological aspects of medical conditions, and post-traumatic disorders.
Robert Hunter: Rob Hunter, PhD is a clinical psychologist licensed in the State of Nevada and is founder of Nevada Psychological Associates and Problem Gambling Center of Las Vegas. Dr. Hunter has received wide media and professional attention for his highly successful compulsive gambling program and is internationally recognized as an expert on problem gambling. In addition, he continues to work with drug and alcohol addiction and the management of chronic pain. He travels widely training other mental health professionals. Dr. Hunter served as a board member to the Nevada State Board of Psychological Examiners. He also has run a multidisciplinary general practice since 1982 and continues to see general practice patients.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Exercise Index
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Explore
- 1 Understanding Chronic Pain
- 2 How Families React to Chronic Pain
- 3 Chronic Pain and Addiction: Double Trouble
- 4 Is It Addiction?
- 5 Pain Recovery: Finding Balance
- Part II Discover
- 6 Physical Balance
- 7 Mental Balance
- 8 Emotional Balance
- 9 Spiritual Balance
- Part III Recover
- 10 Relationships: Finding Mutual Support and Allies
- 11 Positive Action
- Continuing the Journey: A Long-Term Pain Recovery Plan
- Companion Pieces for Pain Recovery for Families
- References
- Index
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