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Discover a scientifically supported method to reduce chronic pain!
Autogenic Training: A Mind-Body Approach to the Treatment of
Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain Syndrome is the most comprehensive
book ever written on autogenic training and its uses in the
treatment of chronic pain, fibromyalgia, CFS, and other chronic
conditions. Autogenic training is one of the most well-established,
well-researched methods of enhancing the body's natural,
self-recuperative mechanisms. It is the only mind-body technique
with an origin in sound medical research, and as a result, it
benefits from a solid theoretical foundation that explains how and
why it works.This unique book effectively combines research,
theory, and practice perspectives so that practitioners,
instructors, and students can benefit from its content without
having to rely on other texts and treatment manuals for
clarification and guidance.Autogenic Training: A Mind-Body Approach
to the Treatment of Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain Syndrome is
divided into three sections. The first brings you: an exploration
of the connection between stress and chronic pain a comprehensive
overview of the literature on fibromyalgia scientifically supported
stress management techniques The second section: reviews the
history of autogenic training discusses the requirements that must
be fulfilled for the effective use of autogenic techniques in
clinical practice The third section of Autogenic Training: A
Mind-Body Approach to the Treatment of Fibromyalgia and Chronic
Pain Syndrome consists of a detailed, step-by-step manual for
autogenic training. Each "training session" concludes with an
actual case presentation that illustrates the use of autogenic
training in the treatment of a variety of psychophysiological
(mind-body) conditions. This section also features a chapter
dedicated to the most commonly asked questions about autogenic
training and their answers.In addition to providing excellent
reading material for clinical treatment, Autogenic Training: A
Mind-Body Approach to the Treatment of Fibromyalgia and Chronic
Pain Syndrome can be effectively used as a textbook for teaching
graduate and undergraduate courses in psychology, nursing, and
medicine.
Because of the individual and varying symptoms of chronic fatigue
syndrome, medical guidelines encompassing the needs of every
patient simply do not exist. Through proven research and
recommendations for future treatment, Disability and Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome: Clinical, Legal, and Patient Perspectives
discusses the difficult subject of how to diagnose disability in
chronic fatigue syndrome patients, how to determine the severity of
a patient 's disability, and how new disability guidelines would
make more chronic fatigue patients eligible to apply for disability
benefits. From this information, you will gain a clearer
understanding of chronic fatigue syndrome, enabling you to more
accurately assess a patient 's condition or decide if your client
is eligible for disability benefits. Essential for clinicians,
lawyers, patients, and medical insurers, Disability and Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome provides an outline of disability guidelines
established by the Social Security Administration (SSA), the
Veterans'Administration, and the American Medical Association, as
well as federal guidelines. While gaining information on the
different types of disability insurance available to chronic
fatigue patients, such as the Long Term Disability (LTD) policy,
you will also learn how standard procedures such as psychiatric
evaluation, neuropsychological testing, and physical capacity
measurement can both help and hinder the process of determining
disability in a patient. In addition, Disability and Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome provides insight into: the symptoms of chronic
fatigue syndrome, such as inability to work and level of stamina,
in accordance with medical and legal definitions disability
guidelines set by the SSA how patients'varying symptoms and
conflicting findings affect disability diagnosis in chronic fatigue
syndrome patients by SSA standards plans by the Chronic Fatigue
Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS) Association of America to work
with the SSA concerning strategies to dissolve barriers to Social
Security Disability Income Benefits for patients and to advocate
for up-to-date information on CFIDS in the SSA 's Listing of
Impairments. tips on applying for SSA benefits claims that
insurance companies have used misleading surveillance videos and
fraud to discontinue disability benefits to patients in need of
coverage Since the Social Security Administration does not
currently consider a CFIDS diagnosis enough to win a disability
claim, Disability and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome also contains many
recommendations for improving federal disability guidelines, such
as using results from functional evaluations, neuropsychological
testing, and exercise endurance testing as evidence of impairment.
For less severe cases, this book provides you with suggestions for
rehabilitation of CFS patients before disability claims are made,
including patient training and education, dependency counseling,
muscular conditioning, and occupational therapy. Whether you are a
patient, clinician, lawyer, or medical insurer, Disability and
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome will guide you through the complex issues
surrounding disability and this intricate disease.
Because of the individual and varying symptoms of chronic fatigue
syndrome, medical guidelines encompassing the needs of every
patient simply do not exist. Through proven research and
recommendations for future treatment, Disability and Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome: Clinical, Legal, and Patient Perspectives
discusses the difficult subject of how to diagnose disability in
chronic fatigue syndrome patients, how to determine the severity of
a patient 's disability, and how new disability guidelines would
make more chronic fatigue patients eligible to apply for disability
benefits. From this information, you will gain a clearer
understanding of chronic fatigue syndrome, enabling you to more
accurately assess a patient 's condition or decide if your client
is eligible for disability benefits. Essential for clinicians,
lawyers, patients, and medical insurers, Disability and Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome provides an outline of disability guidelines
established by the Social Security Administration (SSA), the
Veterans'Administration, and the American Medical Association, as
well as federal guidelines. While gaining information on the
different types of disability insurance available to chronic
fatigue patients, such as the Long Term Disability (LTD) policy,
you will also learn how standard procedures such as psychiatric
evaluation, neuropsychological testing, and physical capacity
measurement can both help and hinder the process of determining
disability in a patient. In addition, Disability and Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome provides insight into: the symptoms of chronic
fatigue syndrome, such as inability to work and level of stamina,
in accordance with medical and legal definitions disability
guidelines set by the SSA how patients'varying symptoms and
conflicting findings affect disability diagnosis in chronic fatigue
syndrome patients by SSA standards plans by the Chronic Fatigue
Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS) Association of America to work
with the SSA concerning strategies to dissolve barriers to Social
Security Disability Income Benefits for patients and to advocate
for up-to-date information on CFIDS in the SSA 's Listing of
Impairments. tips on applying for SSA benefits claims that
insurance companies have used misleading surveillance videos and
fraud to discontinue disability benefits to patients in need of
coverage Since the Social Security Administration does not
currently consider a CFIDS diagnosis enough to win a disability
claim, Disability and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome also contains many
recommendations for improving federal disability guidelines, such
as using results from functional evaluations, neuropsychological
testing, and exercise endurance testing as evidence of impairment.
For less severe cases, this book provides you with suggestions for
rehabilitation of CFS patients before disability claims are made,
including patient training and education, dependency counseling,
muscular conditioning, and occupational therapy. Whether you are a
patient, clinician, lawyer, or medical insurer, Disability and
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome will guide you through the complex issues
surrounding disability and this intricate disease.
Learn how a patient's behavior can factor into the prognosis of
medically unexplainable illness! The Psychopathology of Functional
Somatic Syndromes examines the link between mental illness and
physical syndromes that lack organic disease explanations,
including chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, premenstrual
dysphoria, irritable bowel, and Gulf War illness. The author has
evaluated the best research work of the past 20 years to determine
the association between psychopathology and functional illness, the
biological gradient between somatic and psychological symptoms, and
the manifestations of dysfunctional coping. The Psychopathology of
Functional Somatic Syndromes challenges recent conceptualizations
of functional somatic syndromes as brain disorders connected to
affective spectrum disorder, serotonin deficiency, cerebral
hypoperfusion or abnormal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal function
and highlights the importance of abnormal illness behavior, sexual
victimization, and maladaptive coping for the production and
maintenance of these disorders. The Psychopathology of Functional
Somatic Syndromes explores observations on the neurobiology and the
personality abnormalities of patients made from structured data
collected over a period of several years. It describes modern
perceptions of functional somatic syndromes and how they have
evolved into a tightly knit family of self-standing syndromes with
a common core. The book examines the correlation between the burden
of psychopathology and the physical features of these illnesses;
reviews advances made in the appraisal of the neuroanatomy,
neuropsychology, and neurochemistry of functional syndromes; and
focuses on the connection between measurable dimensions of
personality, coping, and illness behavior and the prognosis of
medically unexplainable illnesses. The Psychopathology of
Functional Somatic Syndromes examines: psychiatric morbidity brain
perfusion post-traumatic stress in Gulf War illness the spectrum of
mood disorders the hypothalamatic-pituitary-adrenal axis the sexual
victimization of patients and much more! The Psychopathology of
Functional Somatic Syndromes is an essential resource for
psychiatrists and psychologists working in outpatient practice.
An A-to-Z look at these crippling disorders! Compiled by one of the
foremost researchers in the field of immunology, The Concise
Encyclopedia of Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain is an A-to-Z
summary of current knowledge that updates patients and health care
professionals on these disabling clinical disorders. This vital
information has been organized in an easy-to-use format that lets
you become familiar with highlights of the most relevant topics.The
Concise Encyclopedia of Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain gives you
immediate access to the latest advances in rheumatology,
cardiovascular medicine, endocrinology, epidemiology, immunology,
infectious diseases, neurology, psychiatry, and psychology that
form the basis for new lines of research and therapeutic
intervention. This comprehensive reference summarizes information
published mainly in the last decade, providing a thoughtful and
balanced resource that will educate and increase awareness of these
often-misdiagnosed disorders. The Concise Encyclopedia of
Fibromyalgia and Myofascial Pain allows easy access to: relevant
case study findings, summarized to provide the answers you need
evidence-based alternative medicine approaches pertinent findings
on related disorders an extensive bibliographyComprehensive and
thorough, The Concise Encyclopedia of Fibromyalgia and Myofascial
Pain gives you the information you've been looking for on these
painful disorders that affect more than six million Americans. This
important book gives health care professionals a greater
understanding and awareness of fibromyalgia and myofascial pain and
gives patients help at their fingertips.
Share the Biblical view of the value of human life!This fascinating
first-person account offers an insider's view of what it means to
suddenly move from being a healthy, productive member of society to
being severely limited. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Christianity, and
Culture: Between God and an Illness tells the story of the author
and his wife, who were both struck down with CFIDS in the midst of
their busy lives of service. Because Dr. Rotholz is also a trained
anthropologist, he can bring a scholarly perspective to
understanding the social, emotional, and cultural impact of this
devastating illness. His devout Christianity gives a Biblical
context to this discussion.Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Christianity,
and Culture: Between God and an Illness analyzes the secular
cultural values that make disability seem like shame. Because our
culture exalts worldly status and financial success, many CFIDS
sufferers find themselves facing a deep sense of humiliation,
worthlessness, and failure when their disease puts their lives on
hold. Dr. Rotholz offers a Biblical perspective of human beings as
the image-bearers of God. This alternative vision of values is
exemplified in the culture of the Bushmen of the Kalahari in
Africa, the Bruderhof Christian community in the USA, and the life
of a Black woman from the American south.Chronic Fatigue Syndrome,
Christianity, and Culture: Between God and an Illness presents a
powerfully reasoned, deeply felt analysis of the tug of war between
our culture and Biblical standards, including: achievement, status,
power, and wealth as the elements of our culture of success the
anxiety that lies behind the stress of economic productivity the
economic factors that influence our cultural bias against the
disabled the Biblical meaning of suffering faithfulness as the
Biblical measure of success in lifeThe power of this extraordinary
book goes well beyond the CFIDS community and even the community of
the disabled. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Christianity, and Culture:
Between God and an Illness offers a new and meaningful vision of
what makes life worth living for anyone, well or ill, young or old.
Scholars and practitioners in anthropology, medical sociology,
social work, the health professions, pastoral care, and theology
will find it a powerful aid to understanding the world of the
disabled and treating others with respect. The disabled and those
who care for them will call it a blessing.
Are viruses the key to understanding this mysterious, devastating
disease?Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) causes great suffering, not
least because its etiology is so poorly understood. Treatment of
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in the Antiviral Revolution Era offers
proof that viruses may be direct or indirect causes of the disease.
Therefore the new antiviral agents, the first fruits of the
expanding genomics revolution, may be of use in treating this
disorder.In recent years, innovative hypotheses on disease have
challenged conventional medical wisdom. New studies give powerful
evidence that pathological processes as diverse as atherosclerosis
and autoimmune disease may be of viral origin. Treatment of Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome in the Antiviral Revolution Era takes these ideas
a step further and applies them to CFS, offering fresh
possibilities for treating this debilitating disease.This
breakthrough book presents the latest research on antiviral agents,
including: the scientific rationale for their use in CFS the
historical evolution of these drugs results of clinical trials new
lines of research It also offers updates on specific drugs and
treatments, including: Acyclovir, Ampligen, Imunovir (Inosine
Pranobex), and 2CVV vaccines against Epstein-Barr virus, influenza,
staphylococcus, and stealth virus Interferon-Alpha ginseng and
other herb-based antivirals . . . and many more!Treatment of
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in the Antiviral Revolution Era is an
essential resource for physicians, researchers, virologists, and
patient advocates, as well as for anyone who is trying to obtain
the best possible treatment for CFS.
Explore newly discovered causes of and treatment options for CFIDS
and fibromyalgia CFIDS, Fibromyalgia, and the Virus-Allergy Link
describes innovative therapies and tests for hidden viral
(microbial) and allergic causes of chronic functional and
"difficult to treat" multiple-cause illnesses. This valuable book
will help allergists, physicians working with fibromyalgia and
functional illnesses, and physiotherapists correctly diagnose and
treat patients. A response to the increasing number of people in
the Western world suffering from unexplained symptoms and
disabilities including food intolerances, migraines, asthma, and
unexplained stress and fatigue (which are mostly controlled by
symptom-suppressing drugs), CFIDS, Fibromyalgia, and the
Virus-Allergy Link is the first book about health to offer
explanations of these disorders and low-cost and effective
treatments for these mystery illnesses. CFIDS, Fibromyalgia, and
the Virus-Allergy Link will introduce you to and/or instruct you
in: the Virus Allergy Identikit(c) for identifying symptoms and
illnesses the Virus Allergy Scorecard for untreatable
"all-in-the-mind" symptoms symptoms and sensations of provocative
testing adding Latency Therapy to your practice the latest
diagnosis and therapy methods the Recipe Index and exclusion menus
detoxing and therapeutic saunasComplete with directions for
successful latency therapy to overcome health problems, lifestyle
changes that will help fight these illnesses, and special recipes
to alleviate certain conditions, CFIDS, Fibromyalgia, and the
Virus-Allergy Link is an essential reference that will give you new
options for patients who suffer from "difficult to diagnose"
disorders.
Try cutting-edge treatments tested by international experts Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome: Critical Reviews and Clinical Advances presents
the latest research and clinical findings of internationally
recognized experts in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and myalgic
encephalomyelitis (ME). Edited by the organizer of the Second World
Congress on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Related Disorders, this
work focuses on the exciting research presented there. Starting
with a thorough review of new literature, the volume continues with
scientific reports of research on these mysterious, devastating
illnesses. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome dispels some of the mystery and
offers new avenues for research and treatment, as well as specific
treatment regimes to combat the chlamydia and rickettsiae
infections that sometimes underlie CFS/ME.Discover the latest
theories on the etiology, physiology, and treatment of CFS/ME,
including: links between CFS/ME and rheumatoid arthritis, Gulf War
Illness, and fibromyalgia the disease's effects on neurologic
function and the immune system the rhythms of fatigue and wellness
caused by the disease human herpes virus 6 infection in patients
with CFS/ME case reports on stress and hormones in CFS/ME patients
role of rickettsiae and chlamydiae in the psychopathology of
chronic fatigue The innovative research in Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome: Critical Reviews and Clinical Advances will keep your
knowledge of these disorders current and up-to-date and enable you
to offer your CFS/ME patients the best possible care.
Are you in touch with the latest CFS information?The Concise
Encyclopedia of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome summarizes current
knowledge about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) to help doctors and
those working with CFS patients become familiar with recent
developments and lessons learned about this and related fatiguing
disorders. The information has been thoughtfully organized so that
you will be able to easily access and become familiar with
highlights of the most relevant topics.The Concise Encyclopedia of
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome will bring you up-to-date on advances in
cardiovascular medicine, endocrinology, epidemiology, immunology,
infectious diseases, neurology, psychiatry, and psychology which
have served as the basis for the formulation of new lines of
research and novel therapeutic interventions for CFS. You'll find
valuable information on the A-to-Z of CFS in the Concise
Encyclopedia of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, including the
relationships between: AIDS and fatigue brain injury and fatigue
cancer and fatigue as well as: demographics of CFS interstitial
cystitis MAO inhibitors neuropsychology of CFS psychosocial
measures stress factors tumor necrosis factors ...and much
moreComprehensive and thorough, the Concise Encyclopedia of Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome highlights areas that need more research and gives
you greater awareness of this widespread and growing problem. This
compendium will educate and create greater CFS awareness among
healthcare professionals and the general public.
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