12/07/2015 This straightforward and wise book from Coakley, a child psychologist affiliated with the Boston Children’s Hospital Pain Treatment Service, will help parents whose children are living with chronic pain. Coakley begins with explanations of the link between stress and pain syndromes, then delves into strategies for helping children and their families cope. Choosing evidence-based professional treatment is key, but parents can do a lot at home. Coakley tackles complex issues with delicacy, stressing that sometimes parental intuition is not enough. For example, parents may be inclined to offer rest and a treat like hot cocoa, when children will benefit more from learning diaphragmatic breathing and taking small steps toward self-sufficiency and coping. Pain management professionals often ask kids not to relax but to increase their activity, “because doing more is a big part of how kids can reset their pain alarms.” Coakley provides patients with a “scaffolding” and “blueprint” for slow, steady progress. Practical, sensitive, hopeful, and informative, this book provides all kinds of useful information, including guided relaxation techniques and an appendix of additional recommended resources. (Jan.)
Named a 2016 National Parenting Product Award (NAPPA) winner"Parents of kids with chronic pain, as much or more than other patient populations, want to know what concretely they can do to help their kids. With its focus on psychological techniques, teaching vignettes, and workbook strategies, this book is a unique resource."—Gerard A. Banez, Ph.D., Program Director, Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Program, Cleveland Clinic"What a truly wonderful book and a gift to families dealing with chronic pain and to the clinicians who care for them! Dr. Coakley’s extensive knowledge base, deep clinical experience, and personal warmth and compassion are evident on every page."—Neil L. Schechter, M.D., Director, Chronic Pain Clinic, Boston Children’s Hospital"Dr. Coakley’s book is a superb roadmap and guide for parents of children and adolescents with chronic pain. Her tone and message will resonate with parents from a very broad array of backgrounds and parenting styles. Just the right balance of contemporary research, evidence for what works, and down-to-earth, practical guidance. Simply the best book on this subject for parents."—Charles Berde, M.D., Ph.D., Chief of Pain Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital"Dr. Coakley’s book is a superb roadmap and guide for parents of children and adolescents with chronic pain. Her tone and message will resonate with parents from a very broad array of backgrounds and parenting styles. Simply the best book on this subject for parents."—Charles Berde, M.D., Ph.D., Chief of Pain Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital"Dr. Coakley has developed a priceless resource for parents of children who experience chronic pain. Writing from her own considerable experience with these parents and children she offers accessible information to help parents understand chronic pain and guide their children toward a return to their normal, active lives. Through stories of real children and parents who have conquered chronic pain, step by step explanations of research-based tools and approaches to managing pain, and concrete resources, she offers parents all the tools they need to help their children feel less stress and more comfort. The book helps parents to take a much needed step back from focusing on pain alone, to see this problem in the context of not only the whole child but also the important systems—family, school, peers—that play crucial roles in both children’s experiences of chronic pain and their recovery from it. Dr. Coakley brings all available resources to bear upon the goal of helping children manage chronic pain and describes these resources in clear, useful ways that will undoubtedly help parents feel less helpless and more effective in parenting a child with chronic pain or medical stress."—Deirdre Logan, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School
Named a 2016 National Parenting Product Award (NAPPA) winner.
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After reading this extraordinary and much-needed book, parents will feel confident that they have the skills, knowledge, and resources necessary to manage their child’s pain. Indeed, Dr. Coakley has provided us with a model for how our extensive research base on the treatment of chronic pain in children can be translated into practice so as to be maximally useful to parents. When your Child Hurts was written for parents by a very skilled and experienced clinician who clearly understands and deeply cares for parents. This is an essential resource for any parent who has a child with chronic pain.”—Grayson N. Holmbeck, Ph.D., Editor of Journal of Pediatric Psychology , Loyola University Chicago
Dr. Coakley has developed a priceless resource for parents of children who experience chronic pain. Writing from her own considerable experience with these parents and children she offers accessible information to help parents understand chronic pain and guide their children toward a return to their normal, active lives. Through stories of real children and parents who have conquered chronic pain, step by step explanations of research-based tools and approaches to managing pain, and concrete resources, she offers parents all the tools they need to help their children feel less stress and more comfort. The book helps parents to take a much needed step back from focusing on pain alone, to see this problem in the context of not only the whole child but also the important systems—family, school, peers—that play crucial roles in both children’s experiences of chronic pain and their recovery from it. Dr. Coakley brings all available resources to bear upon the goal of helping children manage chronic pain and describes these resources in clear, useful ways that will undoubtedly help parents feel less helpless and more effective in parenting a child with chronic pain or medical stress.”—Deirdre Logan, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School
Dr. Coakley’s book is a superb roadmap and guide for parents of children and adolescents with chronic pain. Her tone and message will resonate with parents from a very broad array of backgrounds and parenting styles. Just the right balance of contemporary research, evidence for what works, and down-to-earth, practical guidance. Simply the best book on this subject for parents.” —Charles Berde, M.D., Ph.D., Chief of Pain Medicine, Boston Children’s Hospital
What a truly wonderful book and a gift to families dealing with chronic pain and to the clinicians who care for them! Dr. Coakley’s extensive knowledge base, deep clinical experience, and personal warmth and compassion are evident on every page.”—Neil L. Schechter, M.D., Director, Chronic Pain Clinic, Boston Children’s Hospital
Parents of kids with chronic pain, as much or more than other patient populations, want to know what concretely they can do to help their kids. With its focus on psychological techniques, teaching vignettes, and workbook strategies, this book is a unique resource.”—Gerard A. Banez, Ph.D., Program Director, Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Program, Cleveland Clinic
“Nothing makes a parent feel more helpless than the inability to ease a child’s distress. Dr. Coakley’s thoughtful, parent-friendly, evidence-based advice provides powerful ways to help for wide range of professionals and lay readers. Her holistic approach integrates medical, psychological and social interventions, while providing recommendations for a wide range of tools and resources.”—Gerald P. Koocher, author of The Parent’s Guide to Psychological First Aid