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Dr. Merritt S. Oleski, Ph.D. I am trained as both a Psychotherapist and a Neuropsychologist. As a psychotherapist, specialties include: behavioral effects of chronic pain. treating depression anxiety As a neuropsychologist, I assess the cognitive and behavioral status related to neurological- trauma and neurological disease processes. My Specialties...
Read MoreJournal of Pain/ Post-Traumatic Stress to Depression and Pain . . . .
Post Traumatic Stress Symptoms to Depression and Pain in patients with Accident-Related Chronic Pain. - By Randy S. Roth, * Michael E. Geisser*, and Rachel Bates. * To see the tables that go along with this article, please go to, Category: Journal, Subcategory, Table(s)* Abstract: Symptoms of post-traumatic stress (PTSD) are a common comorbidity in patients with a history of accident-related...
Read MoreManaging pain before it manages you By: Margaret A. Caudill, M.D., Ph.D.
Chapter 1 Beginning to Take Control of Your Pain You may still have doubts about whether you can ever enjoy life again while you are in chronic pain, or whether life will ever be worth living with chronic pain. Nevertheless, let’s at least explore how living a life of quality with chronic pain is possible. THe keys are to take responsibility for your pain ( not in the sense of accepting...
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