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dc.contributor.authorKaur A.en
dc.contributor.authorGregg K.en
dc.contributor.authorMartin P.R.en
dc.contributor.authorCallan M.en
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-14T14:00:50Zen
dc.date.available2021-05-14T14:00:50Zen
dc.date.copyright2015en
dc.date.created20150731en
dc.date.issued2015-07-31en
dc.identifier.citationBehaviour Change. 32 (3) (pp 202-208), 2015. Date of Publication: 27 Jul 2015.en
dc.identifier.issn0813-4839en
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/40940en
dc.description.abstractThe traditional approach to headache trigger management is to advise avoidance of all triggers, but we have advocated an alternative approach called 'Learning to Cope with Triggers' (LCT), in which the objective is to desensitise headache sufferers to some triggers or to build up tolerance for the triggers, using exposure techniques. A recent publication established the efficacy of this approach to trigger management. Reported here are three cases to illustrate how LCT is used in practice. Two cases were male and one was female, with ages ranging from 32 to 67 years. The headache diagnoses were frequent episodic tension-type headache, migraine without aura, and chronic tension-type headache; all had had headaches since childhood/adolescence. The headache triggers that were the focus of the intervention were heat, tiredness, and stress/anger. Post-treatment, changes in the capacity of the triggers to elicit headaches were reported in all three cases. Reductions in headaches from preto post-treatment, and from pre- to 4-month follow-up, were: case 1, 69% and 60% respectively; case 2, 76% and 80% respectively; and case 3, 73% and 61% respectively. Decreases in medication consumption, and enhanced self-efficacy were also recorded.Copyright © The Author(s) 2015.en
dc.languageenen
dc.languageEnglishen
dc.publisherCambridge University Press (E-mail: Journals_subscriptions@cup.cam.ac.uk)en
dc.relation.ispartofBehaviour Changeen
dc.subjectbody postureen
dc.subjectpseudoephedrine/dt [Drug Therapy]en
dc.subjectadolescenceen
dc.subjectadulten
dc.subjectageden
dc.subjectalcohol consumptionen
dc.subjectangeren
dc.subjectarticleen
dc.subject*behavior therapyen
dc.subjectcase reporten
dc.subjectchildhooden
dc.subjectchronic tension headache/dt [Drug Therapy]en
dc.subjectchronic tension headache/th [Therapy]en
dc.subjectcognitive therapyen
dc.subject*coping behavioren
dc.subjectdisease durationen
dc.subject*disease predispositionen
dc.subjectdrug useen
dc.subjectexposureen
dc.subjectfatigueen
dc.subjectfemaleen
dc.subjectfollow upen
dc.subject*headache/th [Therapy]en
dc.subjectheaten
dc.subjectheat toleranceen
dc.subjecthumanen
dc.subjectlocus of controlen
dc.subjectmaleen
dc.subjectmigraine without aura/dt [Drug Therapy]en
dc.subjectmigraine without aura/th [Therapy]en
dc.subjectpain assessmenten
dc.subjectphysical toleranceen
dc.subjectrelaxation trainingen
dc.subjectself concepten
dc.subjectstressen
dc.subjecttension headache/dt [Drug Therapy]en
dc.subjecttension headache/th [Therapy]en
dc.subjecttherapy effecten
dc.subjecttreatment durationen
dc.subjectcocodamol/dt [Drug Therapy]en
dc.subjectketoprofen/dt [Drug Therapy]en
dc.subjectparacetamol/dt [Drug Therapy]en
dc.titleBehavioural management of headache triggers: Three case examples illustrating a new effective approach (learning to cope with triggers).en
dc.typeArticleen
dc.type.studyortrialCase series or case report-
dc.identifier.doihttp://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/bec.2015.8en
dc.publisher.placeUnited Kingdomen
dc.identifier.source605391424en
dc.identifier.institution(Martin) School of Applied Psychology, Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD, Australia (Callan, Kaur, Gregg) School of Psychology and Psychiatry, Monash University, Monash Medical Centre, Melbourne, VIC, Australiaen
dc.description.addressP.R. Martin, School of Applied Psychology, Griffith University, 176 Messines Ridge Road, Mt Gravatt, QLD 4122, Australiaen
dc.subject.keywordchronic tension headache / drug therapy / therapyen
dc.subject.keywordcognitive therapyen
dc.subject.keyword*coping behavioren
dc.subject.keyworddisease durationen
dc.subject.keyword*disease predispositionen
dc.subject.keyworddrug useen
dc.subject.keywordexposureen
dc.subject.keywordfatigueen
dc.subject.keywordfemaleen
dc.subject.keywordfollow upen
dc.subject.keyword*headache / *therapyen
dc.subject.keywordheaten
dc.subject.keywordheat toleranceen
dc.subject.keywordhumanen
dc.subject.keywordlocus of controlen
dc.subject.keywordmaleen
dc.subject.keywordmigraine without aura / drug therapy / therapyen
dc.subject.keywordpain assessmenten
dc.subject.keywordphysical toleranceen
dc.subject.keywordrelaxation trainingen
dc.subject.keywordself concepten
dc.subject.keywordadolescenceen
dc.subject.keywordtension headache / drug therapy / therapyen
dc.subject.keywordtherapy effecten
dc.subject.keywordtreatment durationen
dc.subject.keywordstressen
dc.subject.keywordalcohol consumptionen
dc.subject.keywordangeren
dc.subject.keywordArticleen
dc.subject.keyword*behavior therapyen
dc.subject.keywordbody postureen
dc.subject.keywordcase reporten
dc.subject.keywordchildhooden
dc.subject.keywordageden
dc.subject.keywordadulten
dc.relation.libraryurlLibKey Linken
dc.description.publicationstatusEmbaseen
dc.rights.statementCopyright 2015 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.en
dc.subect.keywordsDesensitisation Migraine Sensitisation Tension-type headache Triggersen
dc.identifier.authoremailMartin P.R.; paul.martin@griffith.edu.auen
dc.description.grantNo: 546058 Organization: (NHMRC) *National Health and Medical Research Council*en
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