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Section 12
Congitive Behavioral Interventions for Chronic Pain

Question 12 | Test | Table of Contents

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- Murphy, J.L., McKellar, J.D., Raffa, S.D., Clark, M.E., Kerns, R.D., & Karlin, B.E. (n.d). Cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic pain among veterans: Therapist manual. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, 86-88.
Reviewed 2023

Update
Effectiveness of a hybrid arts-based Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy intervention for patients with non-malignant chronic pain

- Kalmanti, A., Batistaki, C., Christodoulou, C., Gerolouka-Kostopanagiotou, G., Douzenis, A., & Michopoulos, I. (2022). Effectiveness of a hybrid arts-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy intervention for patients with non-malignant chronic pain. Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki, 33(3), 187–199. https://doi.org/10.22365/jpsych.2022.064


Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Burns, J. W., Van Dyke, B. P., Newman, A. K., Morais, C. A., & Thorn, B. E. (2020). Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and pain education for people with chronic pain: Tests of treatment mechanisms. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 88(11), 1008–1018.

Cattanach, B. K., Thorn, B. E., Ehde, D. M., Jensen, M. P., & Day, M. A. (2021). A qualitative comparison of mindfulness meditation, cognitive therapy, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy for chronic low back pain. Rehabilitation Psychology, 66(3), 317–334.

Cheng, S.-T., Chen, P. P., Chow, Y. F., Law, A. C. B., Lee, J. S. W., Leung, E. M. F., Sim, T. C., Tam, C. W. C., & Cheng, J. O. S. (2022). An exercise cum cognitive-behavioral intervention for older adults with chronic pain: A cluster-randomized controlled trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 90(3), 221–233.

Nielssen, O., Karin, E., Staples, L., Titov, N., Gandy, M., Fogliati, V. J., & Dear, B. F. (2019). Opioid use before and after completion of an online pain management program. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 87(10), 904–917.

QUESTION 12
What would you discuss if the patient/client has reverted back to a low level of activity and has resumed resting and guarding for much of the day after therapy has ended? To select and enter your answer go to Test.


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