Headaches and Mild Brain Trauma: A Practical Therapy Guide

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This important book describes the biopsychosocial nature of persisting and complex headache presentations following a mild brain trauma and offers a predominantly cognitive behavioural therapy programme to guide patients toward better health and less pain. The book provides both a robust theoretical underpinning and practical therapeutic guidance for helping those who suffer from posttraumatic headaches. Placing physical symptoms of trauma in context with personal and social issues, it discusses the broader psychological implications at work after brain injury, including the idea that headaches play a functional role for the patient. Updated with the latest research findings, the book features clinical guidelines, practitioner worksheets and relaxation scripts, offering an all-inclusive manual for therapists setting up their own programmes. Written with the busy clinician in mind, it is essential reading for anyone working with brain trauma survivors.

Author(s): Birgit Gurr
Series: The Brain Injuries Series
Edition: 2
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group, Routledge
Year: 2021

Language: English
Tags: Headache; Brain Trauma; Neurology; Neuroscience; Neuropsychology; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Introduction

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 material