Pain, Chronic Fatigue & Conversion

HEALTH ATTRIBUTION TEST (HAT)
Achterberg & Lawlis
~ measures attitudes toward responsibility for one's own health maintenance and treatment. HAT consists of 22 items for use in rehabilitation, sports medicine, chronic illness treatment, and pain management.
Kit includes: manual, and 10 test booklet/answer sheets
ADMINSTRATION: group, 10 minutes
LEVEL: A
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HEALTH DYNAMICS INVENTORY (HDI)
Wojcik, James & Saunders, Stephen
~ (2003) assesses, monitors and documents a client's morale, experience of symptoms, and functional impairment. Three subscales are included: Morale assesses general distress or well being; Global Symptoms measures depressive and anxiety symptoms, attention problems, psychotic thinking, eating disorders, substance abuse and behavioural problems; and Global Impairment assesses occupational/task impairment, relationship and social impairment and self-care impairment. Two forms are available: Parent Form is completed by the parent or guardian of 4-18 year olds; Self form is completed by clients aged 14 and older.
Kit includes: manual, 10 booklets, 25 background forms and 25 response forms
RANGE: 4+ years
ADMINISTRATION: Individual
TIME: 10-15 minutes
LEVEL: B
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MANAGING PAIN BEFORE IT MANAGES YOU
Caudill, Margaret A.
~ (2002) helps readers understand the pain process, learn about medications and their effects, and recognize factors that exacerbate or relieve pain. Reproducible handouts are included.
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PAIN PATIENT PROFILE (P3)
Tollison, C. David and Jerry Langley
~ identifies the psychological factors that may be delaying a medical patient's recovery from chronic pain, illness, or disease. Scales are: depression, anxiety, and somatization.
RANGE: 17-76 years
ADMINISTRATION: Individual or Group
TIME: 12-15 minutes
LEVEL: B
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PSYCHOSOCIAL PAIN INVENTORY (PSPI)
Heaton, Robert PhD, Ralph Lehman, MD and Carl Getto MD
~ (1985) evaluates several forms of secondary gain, the effects of pain behavior on interpersonal relatioships, stressful life events that may contribute to subjective distress or promote avoidance learning, and components of past learning that familiarize the patient with the chronic invalid role and its personal and social consequences. The PSPI was developed to provide a standardized and reliable method of evaluating a number of psychosocial factors considered to be important in maintaining and exacerbating chronic pain problems.
Kit includes: manual & 50 forms
RANGE: adults
ADMINISTRATION: Individual, 1-2 hours
LEVEL: B
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TRANSFORMING YOUR CHRONIC PAIN
Kane, Jeff
~ (1992) a six step psychotherapeutic method for transforming chronic pain into something that can be controlled and managed.
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