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K A Holroyd1

  • 1Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701-2979, USA. holroyd@ohio.edu

Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback
|January 23, 2002
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Multicomponent behavioral treatment may not effectively modify chronic daily headaches. Further research into combined therapies and pain psychophysiology could improve treatment outcomes for persistent headaches.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Behavioral Science
  • Pain Management

Background:

  • Chronic daily headaches are a significant clinical challenge.
  • Previous research by Barton and Blanchard (2001) indicated multicomponent behavioral treatment may be ineffective.
  • Understanding the distinction between chronic tension-type headache and chronic migraine is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the effectiveness of behavioral and drug treatments for chronic tension-type headaches.
  • To explore the psychophysiology of episodic versus persistent pain.
  • To suggest improvements for chronic daily headache treatment.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and discussion of existing research.
  • Analysis of the psychophysiology of pain states.

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  • Comparison of treatment approaches for headache disorders.
  • Main Results:

    • Multicomponent behavioral treatment may not be sufficient for chronic daily headaches.
    • The psychophysiology of persistent pain requires further investigation.
    • Distinguishing between headache types is essential for effective treatment.

    Conclusions:

    • Improved treatment for chronic daily headaches may involve combined behavioral and drug therapy.
    • Further research into the psychophysiology of persistent pain is recommended.
    • Developing methods to prevent episodic headaches from becoming chronic is important.