_Neuroscience of Pain, Stress, and Emotion: Psychological and Clinical
Implications_ presents updated research on stress, pain, and emotion,
all key research areas within both basic and clinical neuroscience.
Improved research understanding of their interaction is ultimately
necessary if clinicians and those working in the field of
psychosomatic medicine are to alleviate patient suffering.
This volume offers broad coverage of that interaction, with chapters
written by major researchers in the field. After reviewing the
neuroscience of pain and stress, the contents go on to address the
interaction between stress and chronic/acute pain, the role of
different emotions in pain, neurobiological mechanisms mediating these
various interactions, individual differences in both stress and pain,
the role of patient expectations during treatment (placebo and nocebo
responses), and how those relate to stress modulation.
While there are books on the market which discuss pain, stress, and
emotion separately, this volume is the first to tackle their nexus,
thus appealing to both researchers and clinicians.
* Represents the only comprehensive reference detailing the link
between pain, stress and emotion, covering the neuroscientific
underpinnings, related psychological processes, and clinical
implications
* Compiles, in one place, research which promises to improve the
methodology of clinical trials and the use of knowledge of
pain-stress-emotion effects in order to reduce patients’ suffering
* Provides comprehensive chapters authored by global leaders in the
field, the broadest, most expert coverage available
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780128005385
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Academic Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
312
Forfatter