A chapter reviewing the history of psychological interventions for chronic pain, including third-wave approaches like ACT. The author, Kevin E. Vowles, examines key treatment processes, measurement methods, and evidence of effectiveness. The work concludes with a discussion of specific clinical issues.
Use Cases
- Literature review on psychological interventions for chronic pain based on the historical overview
- Analysis of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy treatment processes based on the described key processes
- Evaluation of therapy effectiveness evidence based on the reviewed clinical studies
- Study of measurement methods for psychological processes in pain management based on the subset mentioned
Strengths
- Focuses on a specific therapeutic approach (ACT) for a defined condition (chronic pain)
- Includes review of historical context, treatment processes, and effectiveness evidence
- Authored by a named expert in the field, Kevin E. Vowles
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- Collection Method
- Likely a published academic chapter or paper.
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- Freshness
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