4th Edition

Managing Pain Before It Manages You, Fourth Edition Fourth Edition

By Margaret A. Caudill Copyright 2016

    Join the hundreds of thousands of readers who have found help and hope for getting their lives back from chronic pain in this empowering workbook. Top pain specialist and physician Margaret A. Caudill spells out 10 steps that can radically change the way you feel--both physically and emotionally. Dr. Caudill provides state-of-the-art information about the causes and treatment of pain and guides you to:

    *Identify what increases and decreases your symptoms.
    *Reduce your pain and emotional distress.
    *Make informed decisions about medications and nutritional therapies.
    *Benefit from relaxation (including audio downloads), meditation, and gentle exercise.
    *Communicate effectively about your pain.
    *Learn essential skills for coping and problem solving.
    *Use worksheets to help set and meet doable personal goals.

    The fully updated fourth edition incorporates important advances in pain management and mind–body medicine. It features new content on mindfulness; a "Quick Skill" section in each chapter with simple exercises that can have an immediate impact; updated supplementary reading and resources, including smartphone apps; and more. At the companion website, you can access the audio tracks and download and print additional copies of the worksheets.

    - Foreword, Herbert Benson
    - Preface
    - Before You Begin: How This Book Can Help You
    1. Beginning to Take Control of Your Pain
    2. Understanding Pain
    3. The Mind–Body Connection
    4. The Body–Mind Connection
    5. The Power of the Mind
    6. Adopting Healthy Attitudes
    7. Nutrition and Pain
    8. Effective Communication
    9. Effective Problem Solving
    10. The End of the Beginning
    Appendix A. Common Chronic Pain Conditions
    Appendix B. Complementary Alternative Medicine
    Appendix C. Working Comfortably at a Computer, Nancy L. Josephson
    Appendix D. Managing Osteoarthritis Pain with Medicines: A Review of the Research for Adults
    Appendix E. Electronic Resources
    Appendix F. Worksheets and Other Materials
    Bibliography
    Index
    About the Author
    List of Audio Tracks

    Audio downloads:
    Ocean Sounds (19:57)
    Safe Place (21:47)
    Pain Control (21:21)

    Biography

    Margaret A. Caudill, MD, PhD, MPH, is a board-certified internist and a Diplomate of Pain Medicine. For more than 30 years, Dr. Caudill has worked to improve the lives of people with chronic illness through medical treatments that address both mind and body. She has researched and written extensively on mind-body medicine and lectures internationally on the biopsychosocial treatment of pain. She is Instructor of Anesthesiology at Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center's Pain Management Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire, and Clinical Associate Professor of Community and Family Medicine at Dartmouth Medical School and The Dartmouth Institute.

    "For over 20 years, this book has been the premier guide for managing pain. Now in its fourth edition, it is by far the best and most up-to-date step-by-step pain management manual on the market. Dr. Caudill’s time-tested program really works. Chock-full of practical advice and tools drawn from years of clinical experience, this is an invaluable resource for everyone who wants to take back control of their life."--Robert N. Jamison, PhD, Departments of Anesthesia and Psychiatry, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School

    "With wisdom and compassion, the fourth edition of Managing Pain builds on its timeless core with new insights from emerging research. I have been referring to and highly recommending this book for years. It can help you feel and do better, thrive despite the persistence of pain, and harness the power of the human spirit to restore joy and hope."--Paul Arnstein, RN, PhD, clinical nurse specialist for pain relief, Massachusetts General Hospital

    "If you suffer from chronic pain, this book is an absolute must! It not only addresses practical issues, but also respectfully acknowledges and addresses the heavy emotional burden. Dr. Caudill's book is our most powerful tool for clients with chronic pain."--Maureen Theberge, RPsych, and Diana Gudim, RPsych, Viewpoint Counselling Psychology, Calgary, Canada

    "When I first began using the program described in this compassionate book more than 20 years ago, I was suffering from migraine headaches that left me incapacitated--barely able to care for my family or myself. The program alleviated my anxiety and emotional stress and taught me ways to decrease my symptoms and function better. I continue to use the skills to this day."--Gerry R., Massachusetts

    "This book is a gem that has endured the test of time. Dr. Caudill doesn't promise a cure, but delivers a powerful message about how to reclaim a life interrupted by pain. She is the consummate clinician who lends a compassionate perspective to a very challenging medical problem."--Eileen Stuart-Shor, PhD, APRN, FAAN, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Boston; nurse practitioner, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

    "Anyone who applies the principles in this unique book will have improved function and quality of life. The updated fourth edition is now even better. I recommend this book to almost all of my patients with chronic pain."--Gilbert J. Fanciullo, MD, MS, Director, Pain Management Center, Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center

    "I appreciated the tangible tools in this workbook. It was so positive and productive for me to learn how to track my symptoms and identify patterns, and to try the effective techniques Dr. Caudill explains."--Dawna C., New Hampshire
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