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Psychiatric Pain Management: Staying Active

June 15th, 2009 · 2 Comments

Updated 2010 articles in this series:

  1. Why comprehensive treatment works better
  2. Benefits of a psychiatric evaluation
  3. Treatment of psychiatric symptoms
  4. Using psychiatric medications for pain
  5. Learning psychological skills
  6. Making positive behavioral changes
  7. Making positive psychological changes
  8. Benefits of supportive therapy
  9. Benefits of a pain support group
  10. New brain-based treatments

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  • martin // Apr 8, 2010 at 12:41 pm

    i live in new york city and am a 66 yr old clinical psychologist and chronic pain pt. do you happen to know any good pain psychiatrists in nyc.? thank you

  • How to Cope with Pain // Apr 8, 2010 at 9:30 pm

    Martin, I don’t know anyone personally in NYC. The NYU pain program is good, and might be a good option. If Steve Passik is still there, I’ve heard him speak and found him very knowledgeable.

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