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Intro; Foreword to the First Edition; Foreword to the First Edition; Acknowledgment; Contents; List of Editors and Contributors; Abbreviations; Introduction (For the First Edition); Introduction (For the Second Edition); Part I: The Basics of Paediatric Pain Treatment; 1: Epidemiology of Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents; References; 2: Pain Disorder: A Biopsychosocial Disease; 2.1 Biological Determinants of Acute or Chronic Pain; 2.1.1 Nociception; Transduction in Nociceptors; Transmission; Modulation; Perception; 2.1.2 Peripheral and Central Pain Sensitisation and Inhibition

Peripheral SensitisationCentral Sensitisation; 2.1.3 Pain Disorders; Migraine; Tension-Type Headache (TTH); Infrequent Episodic Tension-Type Headache; Frequent Episodic Tension-Type Headache; Chronic Daily Headache; Rheumatic Disease; Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) Type I and II; General Definition of the Syndrome; Insufficiently Treated Acute Pain; 2.1.4 Pain and Gender; 2.1.5 Genetic Determinants; 2.2 Psychological Determinants; 2.2.1 Learning Pain; 2.2.2 The Role of Cognitions; 2.2.3 The Role of Emotions; 2.3 Social Determinants; References

3: Diagnostics of Chronic Pain in Children and Adolescents3.1 Definition of Pain Disorders; 3.2 Medical Diagnostic Procedures; 3.2.1 Exclusion of Secondary Headache; 3.2.2 Exclusion of Secondary Abdominal Pain; 3.2.3 Exclusion of Secondary Muscle or Joint Disease; 3.3 Psychological Diagnostic Procedures; 3.3.1 Assessment of Pain-Related Cognitions and Coping Strategies; 3.3.2 Assessment of Emotion; 3.3.3 Assessment of Resources, and Projective Diagnostics; 3.4 Assessment of the Social Environment; 3.4.1 Working with Genograms; 3.5 Multimodal Pain Assessment Tools

3.5.1 Pain Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents3.5.2 Pain Diary; References; 4: The Basics of Treating Pain Disorders in Children and Adolescents; 4.1 "Three Thought Traps"; 4.2 Active vs. Passive Pain Coping; 4.3 Integration of the Family System; 4.4 Using Analgesics in Children with Pain Disorders; 4.5 The Basics of Paediatric Headache; 4.5.1 Primary vs. Secondary Headache; 4.5.2 Paediatric Migraine with or Without Aura; 4.5.3 Paediatric Tension-Type Headache; 4.5.4 Paediatric Headache and Medication Overuse; 4.5.5 Summary; 4.6 The Basics of Paediatric Abdominal Pain

4.6.1 Primary vs. Secondary Abdominal Pain4.6.2 Paediatric Functional Chronic Abdominal Pain; Irritable Bowel Syndrome; Abdominal Migraine; Functional Dyspepsia; Functional Abdominal Pain; 4.7 The Basics on Paediatric Back and Joint Pain; 4.7.1 Secondary Back Pain and Joint Pain; 4.7.2 The Origin of Chronic Back Pain; 4.7.3 Implementing Active Pain Coping Strategies; 4.8 Gain from Illness: Fact or Fiction?; 4.9 Therapeutic Attitude; References; Part II: The In-Patient Paediatric Pain Treatment Programme; 5: When to Decide on In- or Outpatient Pain Treatment?; 5.1 Criteria Used to Decide on Inpatient Treatment at the German Paediatric Pain Centre (GPPC)

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