Journal article
Behavioural management of headache triggers: Three case examples illustrating a new effective approach (learning to cope with triggers)
PR Martin, M Callan, A Kaur, K Gregg
Behaviour Change | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1017/bec.2015.8
Abstract
The 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;..
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Awarded by Monash University from Commonwealth of Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
This research has used data obtained through a grant (ID 546058) conducted in Monash University from the Commonwealth of Australia as represented by the National Health & Medical Research Council.