CBT for Managing Non-cardiac Chest Pain
An Evidence-based Guide
John Chambers author Elizabeth Marks author Myra Hunter author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:20th Feb '17
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- Hardback£170.00(9781138119000)
This evidence-based guide and workbook offers clinicians a comprehensive treatment program for non-cardiac chest pain, addressing the interplay of physiological, cognitive, behavioral, and social factors in patient care.
CBT for Managing Non-cardiac Chest Pain serves as a comprehensive guide and workbook designed for healthcare professionals who assist patients experiencing non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP). This condition affects about 25–30% of individuals in regions such as the UK, USA, and Europe, leading to significant healthcare utilization and a diminished quality of life. This book is notable for being the first to present a structured treatment program aimed at addressing the care gap for those suffering from NCCP.
The authors introduce a unique approach that considers how a combination of physiological, cognitive, behavioral, and social factors influences the distress associated with chest pain. Through a series of exercises and downloadable handouts, the book equips clinicians with essential information and practical skills to enhance their treatment strategies in various healthcare settings.
This resource is particularly beneficial for a wide range of healthcare providers, including nurses, general practitioners, cardiologists, acute medical physicians, and psychologists, all of whom play a role in the care of patients with NCCP. By integrating evidence-based practices and offering actionable tools, CBT for Managing Non-cardiac Chest Pain aims to improve patient outcomes and quality of life for those affected by this challenging condition.
"This book leads the reader through a biopsychosocial understanding of Non-Cardiac Chest Pain with great clarity and logic, leading to a well integrated presentation of relevant empirically grounded models. The evidence backing this approach to understanding and treatment is then explained in ways which illustrate the flexibly presented intervention strategies for low-intensity working. Clear signposting makes the usually difficult and complicated issue of how to work within stepped care manageable. The detailed workbooks are models of low-intensity guidance within a formulation based framework, combining specific directions with flexibility to respond to the needs of the service user. This should be the definitive text for empirically grounded low intensity treatment of Non-Cardiac Chest Pain; a wonderfully clear, thoughtful and well-written account integrating understanding and intervention in NCCP".
Paul Salkovskis, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Applied Science, University of Bath and Director, NHS Centre for Specialist Psychological Treatments of Anxiety and Related Problems.
"Non-cardiac chest pain affects as many as 80% of patients attending chest pain clinics yet treatment is suboptimal. These patients have been consistently shown to continue to report symptoms and functional impairments and to be high users of expensive health care. This timely book addresses this neglected public health problem, and provides clear account of assessment and management. The authors have adopted a multidisciplinary, "stepped care" approach to treatement which has been shown to be effective in reducing chest pain frequency as well as improving behaviour and well being. The book deserves to be widely read by practitioners working in both primary and tertiary care settings. GPs, Emergency room clinicians and cardiologists will find it particularly useful"
Christopher Bass, Christopher Bass, Consultant in Liaison Psychiatry, John Radcliffe Hospital.
ISBN: 9781138119017
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 672g
232 pages