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Editor:
Carl L. von Baeyer, PhD
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Canada

Associate Editor:
Deirdre E. Logan, PhD
Children’s Hospital Boston
Boston, USA

Copyright © 2012,
Special Interest Group on
Pain in Childhood,
International Association
for the Study of Pain ®,
www.childpain.org

ISSN 1715-3956

Disclaimer:
Information appearing in Pediatric Pain Letter is not reviewed by, and is not necessarily endorsed by, the Special Interest Group on Pain in Childhood, nor by IASP ®.

Vol. 14 No. 1

April 2012

Table of Contents


Commentary

The use of distraction, acceptance, and mindfulness-based techniques in the treatment of pediatric pain

by Sophia Grewal, MS, Mark Petter, BA, and Amanda B. Feinstein, MS


1-9

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Commentary

Overcoming common barriers to engagement in psychological services for chronic pain: A one-day intensive pain management workshop for youth and parents

by Rachael Coakley, PhD, and Brittany N. Barber, PhD


10-15

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Commentary

No Pain, All Gain: The creation of a non-pharmacological pain management group for children and their families

by Breanne Mathers, BA, TRS, CCLS, and Nicholas Joachimides RN, CRN(C), IIWCC, MClSc


16-20

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Book Review

Merging science and practice in treating pediatric chronic pain

Handbook of pediatric chronic pain: current science and integrative practice edited by Brenda C. McClain and Santhanam Suresh

reviewed by Bruce D. Dick, PhD


21-24

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Acknowledgment

Reviewers in 2011



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