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2017


J Cogn Psychother


31


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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety and Fear in Pediatric Pain Contexts.

Authors

McMurtry MC, Tomlinson RM, Genik LM
J Cogn Psychother. 2017; 31(1):41-56.
PMID: 32755917.

Abstract

Pain is a highly prevalent experience in pediatric medical populations, both in an acute form (e.g., iatrogenic pain from needle procedures) as well as in more chronic forms (e.g., as a result of arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, or as a disease/disorder in and of itself). Guided by the biopsychosocial model, the overarching objective of this work is to examine cognitive behavioral treatment of anxiety in pain contexts. Specific aims are to (a) provide a brief overview of anxiety in youth with a high fear of needles and those experiencing chronic pain, (b) review the evidence base for cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for these populations, (c) outline considerations for implementing CBT-based approaches, and (d) provide two case examples which illustrate the application of CBT in these contexts. Brief concluding remarks include suggestions for future research such as improved screening and treatment of comorbid anxiety in the context of pain.