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Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Techniques to Treat Migraine

Elizabeth K. Seng, PhD

Migraine is a common and disabling neurologic disorder that often occurs alongside anxiety and mood disorders. Information is provided on the biological basis of the disorder, behavioral factors that influence migraine, and common psychological comorbidities. Psychological treatments based on cognitive behavioral techniques have demonstrated efficacy to treat migraine. Migraine treatment can be incorporated in private practice and integrated care settings.

Year 2018
Credit 1
Level Intermediate
Price $25.00
Learning Objectives
  1. Describe the biological and behavioral factors that influence migraine.
  2. Apply treatments for migraine based on cognitive behavioral techniques.
Citation

Seng, E. K. (2018). Using cognitive behavioral therapy techniques to treat migraine. Journal of Health Service Psychology, 44, 68–73.

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