ISBN-13: 9781577364122 / Angielski / Miękka / 1999 / 338 str.
ISBN-13: 9781577364122 / Angielski / Miękka / 1999 / 338 str.
In 2004, Dr. Robert T. Cochran published "Understanding Chronic Pain," a ground-breaking work exploring the links between pain, depression, childhood trauma, substance abuse, and bipolar disease. A companion to that work, "Curing Chronic Pain" demonstrates the advancements Cochran has made in successfully treating patients suffering from pain. He has found that chronic pain, a single core illness, can be alleviated with the careful application of certain drugs, even those in the controversial opiate class. In many cases, Cochran says, "miraculous cures have been achieved."
Presented in a conversational, anecdotal format, this book examines the specific experiences of chronic pain patients under Cochran's supervision. As a reader you will be struck by Cochran's warmth, compassion, intellect, and willingness to confront the complicated issues surrounding treatment. There is hope in "Curing Chronic Pain."