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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Birgit GurrPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 0.580kg ISBN: 9780367403676ISBN 10: 0367403676 Pages: 298 Publication Date: 26 March 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Theory 2. Implementation of a Practical Biopsychosocial Approach 2. Implementation of a practical biopsychosocial approach 3. Cognitive behavioural therapy for posttraumatic headaches Appendix I: Therapy worksheets Appendix II: Relaxation scripts Appendix III: Recovering from mild head trauma – a guide for patients Appendix IV: Supplementary materialReviews[Birgit Gurr] writes for the busy clinician and bridges the gap between medical and psychosocial understandings of chronic headaches following mild brain injury. Indeed, anyone working with survivors of mild brain injury who are suffering from headaches will find this volume a valuable therapeutic tool. - Professor Barbara A. Wilson OBE, PhD, DSc, CPsychol, FBPsS, FmedSC, AcSS, Founder of the Oliver Zangwill Centre for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation at the Princess of Wales Hospital in Ely, Founder and editor of the journal Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, the Academy of Social Sciences and the British Psychological Society, Past president of the British Neuropsychological Society and the International Neuropsychological Society The second edition of this very helpful handbook provides an updated and expanded overview of posttraumatic headache management, focusing on psychotherapeutic interventions after a mild traumatic brain injury/concussion. There is really no other resource like this for practitioners and, due to its scope, it should be an invaluable resource for those dealing with this often-perplexing disorder. - Nathan D. Zasler, MD, DABPM&R, FAAPM&R, FACRM, BIM-C, CBIST, Founder, CEO & CMO, Concussion Care Centre of Virginia, Ltd., Founder, CEO & CMO, Tree of Life Services, Inc., Professor, affiliate, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, Associate Professor, adjunct, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, Chairperson, Emeritus, IBIA, Vice-Chairperson, IBIA The second edition is an invaluable guide to psychological treatment for patients with persistent headaches after a concussion. It incorporates evidence-based practices, and where the evidence trail ends, it offers practical recommendations based on the author's deep clinical expertise. Chapter 1 provides a comprehensive review of theories underlying persist posttraumatic headache and relevant biopsychosocial predisposing, precipitating and perpetuating factors. Chapter 2 explores the experiences, desires, concerns, questions and motivations that posttraumatic headache sufferers often bring to their initial clinic appointments. There is also a nice overview of various psychological treatment modalities as applied to posttraumatic headaches, with case examples for each, enough to give a flavor for how therapy 'looks.' Chapter 3 provides more detailed guidance on assessment and the specific 'how to's' of delivering CBT, complete with homework sheets, session outlines, suggested scripts and other useful tools. The book is filled with clinical pearls, such as how to use the CBT model to guide interviewing and case formulation. Readers with a background in CBT will be able to use this manual right off the shelf. - Noah D. Silverberg PhD, RPsych, ABPP-CN, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver Campus & GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, Musqueam, Squamish & Tsleil-Waututh Traditional Territory [Birgit Gurr] writes for the busy clinician and bridges the gap between medical and psychosocial understandings of chronic headaches following mild brain injury. Indeed, anyone working with survivors of mild brain injury who are suffering from headaches will find this volume a valuable therapeutic tool. - Professor Barbara A. Wilson OBE, Ph.D., D.Sc., CPsychol, FBPsS, FmedSC, AcSS, Founder of the Oliver Zangwill Centre for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation at the Princess of Wales Hospital in Ely, Founder and editor of the journal Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, the Academy of Social Sciences and the British Psychological Society, Past president of the British Neuropsychological Society and the International Neuropsychological Society The second edition of this very helpful handbook provides an updated and expanded overview of posttraumatic headache management, focusing on psychotherapeutic interventions after a mild traumatic brain injury/concussion. There is really no other resource like this for practitioners and, due to its scope, it should be an invaluable resource for those dealing with this often-perplexing disorder. - Nathan D. Zasler, MD, DABPM&R, FAAPM&R, FACRM, BIM-C, CBIST, Founder, CEO & CMO, Concussion Care Centre of Virginia, Ltd., Founder, CEO & CMO, Tree of Life Services, Inc., Professor, affiliate, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, Associate Professor, adjunct, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, Chairperson, Emeritus, IBIA, Vice-Chairperson, IBIA The second edition is an invaluable guide to psychological treatment for patients with persistent headaches after a concussion. It incorporates evidence-based practices, and where the evidence trail ends, it offers practical recommendations based on the author's deep clinical expertise. Chapter 1 provides a comprehensive review of theories underlying persist posttraumatic headache and relevant biopsychosocial predisposing, precipitating and perpetuating factors. Chapter 2 explores the experiences, desires, concerns, questions and motivations that posttraumatic headache sufferers often bring to their initial clinic appointments. There is also a nice overview of various psychological treatment modalities as applied to posttraumatic headaches, with case examples for each, enough to give a flavor for how therapy 'looks.' Chapter 3 provides more detailed guidance on assessment and the specific 'how to's' of delivering CBT, complete with homework sheets, session outlines, suggested scripts and other useful tools. The book is filled with clinical pearls, such as how to use the CBT model to guide interviewing and case formulation. Readers with a background in CBT will be able to use this manual right off the shelf. - Noah D. Silverberg Ph.D., R.Psych, ABPP-CN, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver Campus & GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, Musqueam, Squamish & Tsleil-Waututh Traditional Territory '[Birgit Gurr] writes for the busy clinician and bridges the gap between medical and psychosocial understandings of chronic headaches following mild brain injury. Indeed, anyone working with survivors of mild brain injury who are suffering from headaches will find this volume a valuable therapeutic tool.' - Professor Barbara A Wilson OBE, Ph.D, D. Sc., CPsychol, FBPsS, , FmedSC, AcSS, Founder of the Oliver Zangwill Centre for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation at the Princess of Wales Hospital in Ely, Founder and editor of the journal Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences, the Academy of Social Sciences and the British Psychological Society, Past president of the British Neuropsychological Society and the International Neuropsychological Society 'The second edition of this very helpful handbook provides an updated and expanded overview of post-traumatic headache management focusing on psychotherapeutic interventions after mild traumatic brain injury/concussion. There is really no other resource like this for practitioners and due to its scope it should be an invaluable resource for those dealing with this often perplexing disorder.' - Nathan D. Zasler, MD, DABPM&R, FAAPM&R, FACRM, BIM-C, CBIST, Founder, CEO & CMO, Concussion Care Centre of Virginia, Ltd., Founder, CEO & CMO, Tree of Life Services, Inc., Professor, affiliate, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, Associate Professor, adjunct, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, Chairperson, Emeritus, IBIA , Vice-Chairperson, IBIA 'The second edition is an invaluable guide to psychological treatment for patients with persistent headache after concussion. It incorporates evidence-based practices, and where the evidence trail ends, it offers practical recommendations based on the author's deep clinical expertise. Chapter 1 provides a comprehensive review of theories underlying persist post-traumatic headache and relevant biopsychosocial predisposing, precipitating, and perpetuating factors. Chapter 2 explores the experiences, desires, concerns, questions, and motivations that post-traumatic headache sufferers often bring to their initial clinic appointments. There is also a nice overview of various psychological treatment modalities as applied to post-traumatic headaches, with case examples for each, enough to give a flavor for how therapy looks. Chapter 3 provides more detailed guidance on assessment and the specific how to's of delivering CBT, complete with homework sheets, session outlines, suggested scripts, and other useful tools. The book is filled with clinical pearls, such as how to use the CBT model to guide interviewing and case formulation. Readers with a background in CBT will be able to use this manual right off the shelf.' - Noah Silverbeg PhD, R.Psych, ABPP-CN (He, Him, His), Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology | Lab website: https://neuro.psych.ubc.ca/, University of British Columbia | Vancouver Campus & GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre | Musqueam, Squamish & Tsleil-Waututh Traditional Territory Author InformationBirgit Gurr is a consultant clinical neuropsychologist and works as the clinical lead for the Acquired Brain Injury and Adult Neuropsychology Services in Dorset HealthCare University NHS Foundation Trust, UK. She is also a visiting lecturer at Bournemouth University, where she teaches neuropsychology, and a clinical supervisor for the clinical psychology doctorate courses at Southampton and Exeter Universities. She is a full member of the Division of Neuropsychology and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |