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Chronic pain affects every facet of a patient's life, and nowhere is this more evident than in the complex arena of family life. Chronic Pain and Family: a Clinical Perspective examines typical family issues associated with prolonged illness, offering realistic ways to approach them in therapy.Informed by current practice and his own experience, noted author/clinician Ranjan Roy brings fresh insights to common pain scenarios and therapeutic impasses, and provides a framework for assessing marital and family relationships when chronic pain is a defining factor. Clinicians will get not only a clearer understanding of sensitive issues, but also effective strategies for engaging clients without turning them off.Coverage includes:- Meanings of pain in relationships- 'Who Does What?': exploring changes in family roles- Resistance to treatment: why it occurs and how to work through it- Health concerns and other burdens on well spouses and children- Sexuality, domestic abuse, and other 'silent' issues- Case examples demonstrating therapy step-by-step with a range of couples and familiesFor therapists and social workers who deal with this growing population of patients, Chronic Pain and Family: A Clinical Perspective stands at a unique intersection of pain/disability and family resources. Roy s recognition of the family s changing demographics together with his synthesis of clinical knowledge make the book suitable for graduate-level courses as well.