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Rodham, Karen. Self-Management for Persistent Pain. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48969-4.

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M, DeSio John, ed. Pain management: PreTest self-assessment and review. New York: McGraw-Hill, Health Professions Division/PreTest Series, 1996.

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E, Gerber Kenneth, ed. Coping with chronic pain: A guide to patient self-management. New York: Guilford Press, 1990.

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1964-, Martin David P., and Moriarity Joseph, eds. Pain-free living for drug-free people: A guide to pain management in recovery. Center City, MN: Hazelden, 2005.

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Pain relief with trigger point self-help. New York, NY: North Atlantic Books, 2011.

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Growing beyond emotional pain: Action plans for healing. San Luis Obispo, Calif: Impact Publishers, 1993.

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DeLaune, Valerie. Trigger point therapy for repetitive strain injury: Your self-treatment workbook for elbow, lower arm, wrist & hand pain. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications, 2012.

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DeLaune, Valerie. Trigger point therapy for repetitive strain injury: Your self-treatment workbook for elbow, lower arm, wrist & hand pain. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications, 2012.

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McIlwain, Harris H. The pain-free back: 6 simple steps to end pain and reclaim your active life. New York: H. Holt, 2004.

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Madeline, Gershwin, and Flinders Rick, eds. The RISE response: Illness, wellness, and spirituality : a proven program of relief for people coping with cancer, HIV, chronic pain, and tension. New York: Crossroad, 1994.

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Patricia, Bragg, ed. Bragg back fitness program: Keys to a pain-free youthful back. Health Science: Santa Barbara, Calif., 2001.

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Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Full catastrophe living: Using the wisdom of your body and mind to face stress, pain, and illness. New York, N.Y: Delacorte Press, 1990.

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Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Full catastrophe living: Using the wisdom of your body and mind to face stress, pain, and illness. New York, N.Y: Delta Trade Paperbacks, 2005.

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Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Full catastrophe living: Using the wisdom of your body and mind to face stress, pain, and illness. New York, N.Y: Delacorte Press, 1990.

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Kabat-Zinn, Jon. Full catastrophe living: Using the wisdom of your body and mind to face stress, pain, and illness. New York, N.Y: Pub. by Dell Publishing, a division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Pub. Group, 1991.

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Regnard, Claud F. B. Pain relief in advanced cancer: A self-learning exercise. Manchester: Haigh and Hochland, 1989.

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Láinez, José Miguel. Ya no me duele la cabeza!: Cómo se alivian las cefaleas. Madrid: Aguilar, 2005.

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Streicher, John P. The pebble in the shoe: Detecting the causes of distress and pain in the human body. Emumclaw, WA: WinePress Pub., 2000.

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Hochschuler, Stephen. Treat your back without surgery: The best non-surgical alternatives for eliminating back and neck pain. Alameda, CA: Hunter House Publishers, 1998.

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Hochschuler, Stephen. Treat your back without surgery: The best non-surgical alternatives for eliminating back and neck pain. Alameda, CA: Hunter House Publishers, 1998.

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Bob, Reznik, ed. Treat your back without surgery: The best non-surgical alternatives for eliminating back and neck pain. 2nd ed. Alameda, CA: Hunter House Publishers, 2002.

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Group wellness programs for chronic pain and disease management. St. Louis, Mo: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003.

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Juris, Elena. Positive options for complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS): Self-help and treatment. Nashville, Tennessee: Hunter House, an imprint of Turner Publishing Company, 2014.

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Manheim, Carol J. Craniosacral therapy and somato-emotional release: The self-healing body. Thorofare, N.J: SLACK, 1989.

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Manheim, Carol J. Craniosacral therapy and somato-emotional release: The self-healing body. Thorofare, N.J: Slack Inc., 1989.

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Reznik, Semen, and Igor' Chemezov. University managers: theory, practice and efficiency of personal work organization. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1168572.

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Theoretical and methodological approaches to the problems of self-organization of University managers, technologies of rationalization of their personal work are considered. Special attention is paid to the tools of self-control and evaluation of the effectiveness of the organization of personal activities of the University Manager. The monograph was prepared at the Department of Management of the Penza state University of architecture and construction. It is intended for scientists who study the problems of personal management in higher education, teachers, students and postgraduates, as well as for anyone interested in the problems of self-organization of business people.
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Sazhina, Muza. Management of economic crises: problems of theory and practice. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1111365.

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The monograph reveals the possibility and necessity of managing economic crises based on the analysis of the crisis as a form of movement of market processes. The article shows the virtualization of modern Finance, its separation from real production, its transformation into a self-sufficient element of the economy, the emergence of special financial crises in the global world and their negative impact on the real economy. Materials of modern financial and economic crises in different countries of the world economy are used. Special attention is paid to the specifics of crisis processes in Russia and the formation of their management practices. It is intended for students and postgraduates of the faculty of public administration of the Lomonosov Moscow state University, as well as anyone interested in the problems of managing modern economic crises.
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Nozdrachev, Aleksandr, Mariya Vasil'eva, Elena Galinovskaya, Dmitriy Gorohov, Sergey Zyryanov, Anastasiya Kalmykova, Nikolay Kichigin, Mihail Ponomarev, Dmitriy Sivakov, and Yuliya Shuplecova. Commentary to Chapter 8 of the Code of the Russian Federation about administrative offenses from December 30, 2001 № 195-FZ "Administrative offense in the sphere of environment protection and natural resources" (article by article). ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1080399.

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The commentary discusses the features of application of measures of administrative responsibility for different types of offenses in the field of environmental protection, as well as in various fields of environmental management. Special attention is paid to the analysis of criteria of differentiation of the components of administrative offences and related criminal offences under the Criminal code of the Russian Federation. Taking into account all the changes and additions made to Chapter 8 of the Code of the Russian Federation on administrative offences as of November 1, 2019, are examples of administrative and judicial enforcement, as well as a synthesis and recommendations contained in the resolutions of the Plenum of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation. For practitioners - judges, prosecutors, environmental agencies, leading proceedings for environmental offences, the police and other law enforcement agencies, attorneys, and administrative staff of business structures, experts of self-regulating organisations, academics, teachers, graduate students, undergraduates and law students and faculties.
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Reznik, Galina. Marketing. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1242303.

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The textbook is the fourth edition, contains a detailed presentation of the topics of the discipline "Marketing". In an accessible and understandable form, the key concepts of the discipline "Marketing"are considered. In particular, the reader will get an idea of the essence of marketing, its types, principles, functions and basic elements; the environment of marketing and the conditions in which it can be applied. The textbook reveals the concept of the market, its types, capacity and segmentation; competition, its types, the role of the enterprise in the competition in order to achieve key success factors. Considerable attention is paid to the concepts of "product", "product", their distinctive features. The essence of product distribution is revealed and the features of marketing logistics as a method of managing product promotion channels are given. The textbook also includes a bibliographic list, questions for self-control, tests, which will allow you to study the course "Marketing" more fully. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. For bachelors studying in the direction of training 38.03.02 "Management".
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Gurr, Ted Robert. Peace and conflict, 2001: A global survey of armed conflicts, self-determination movements, and democracy. College Park, MD: Center for International Development and Conflict Management, University of Maryland, 2000.

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1952-, Marshall Monty G., Khosla Deepa, and University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Center for International Development and Conflict Management., eds. Peace and conflict 2001: A global survey of armed conflicts, self-determination movements, and democracy. College Park, MD: Center for International Development and Conflict Management, 2000.

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Gurr, Ted Robert. Peace and conflict 2001: A global survey of armed conflicts, self-determination movements, and democracy. College Park, MD: Center for International Development & Conflict Management, 2000.

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Office, General Accounting. Tax Administration: Most taxpayers believe they benefit from paid tax preparers, but oversight for IRS is a challenge : report to the Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate. Washington, D.C: GAO, 2003.

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Ruehlman, Linda, and Marian Wilson. Enhancing Pain Self-Management via Internet-Based Technology. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190627898.003.0015.

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This chapter focuses on internet-based pain self-management (IPSM) training for adults with chronic pain. Due to space limitations, it does not address programs directed toward children or adolescents or the burgeoning research on mobile technologies. The chapter discusses various definitions of self-management (SM) and proposes an organizing framework for the concept of SM. It examines barriers to traditional face-to-face pain SM training and the role of Internet-based training as a partial solution to the lack of care options for many. It does not reiterate the numerous excellent reviews of the efficacy of online pain SM programs. Those reviews provide support for the continued development and testing of such programs. The chapter’s focus is on the identification of strengths and weaknesses of extant technologies with an eye toward future improvements. The review of 27 IPSM programs reveals a number of important substantive and methodological issues.
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Hanson, Richard W., and Kenneth E. Gerber. Coping with Chronic Pain: A Guide to Patient Self-management. The Guilford Press, 1993.

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Thomas, Hadjistavropoulos, and Hadjistavropoulos Heather D. 1967-, eds. Pain management for older adults: A self-help guide. Seattle: IASP Press, 2008.

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Colameco, Stephen. Self-Directed Non-Pharmacological Management of Chronic Pain (DRAFT). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190265366.003.0017.

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This chapter supplements Chapter 16 by emphasizing non-medication pain management techniques that have no need of a facilitator or intercessor beyond education and initiation. The successful management of chronic pain most often requires comprehensive approaches that include self-care and psychological, functional-restorative, and alternative-integrative approaches to complement medical treatments. Many patients with chronic pain lack access to integrated multidisciplinary care; under these circumstances, patient education and pain self-management may play a critical role in recovery, especially in the context of substance use disorders. Self-management or self-directed approaches may include psychological self-help, behavioral approaches, online support, group support, nutrition, graded exercise, the use of OTC devices (e.g., TENS), self-guided movement therapies, and other approaches. Sections on spirituality, sleep, and nutrition complete the foundation of self-directed therapies. The authors note that it is crucial to motivate patients and their families to become active participants in their own treatment process.
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Hanson, Richard W., and Kenneth E. Gerber. Coping with Chronic Pain: A Guide to Patient Self-management. The Guilford Press, 1989.

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Pain Management/Audio Cassette (Healthtalk the Complete Self-Health Series). Healthtalk Audio, 1986.

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Anitescu, Magdalena, ed. Pain Management. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190271787.001.0001.

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Pain Management: A Problem-Based Learning Approach provides a comprehensive review of the dynamic and ever-changing field of pain medicine. Its format, based on the American Society of Anesthesiologists model of Problem-Based Learning Discussions, incorporates a vast pool of practical, ABA board-exam-style multiple-choice questions for self-assessment. Each its 46 case-based chapters are accompanied by 20 questions and answers, scrambled and grouped in several real-life practice exams. The cases presented are also unique, as each chapter starts with a case description, usually a compilation of several actual cases; it then branches out through case-based questions, to increasingly complex situations. This structure is designed to create an authentic experience that mirrors that of an oral board examination. The discussion sections that follow offer a comprehensive approach to the chapter’s subject matter, thus creating a modern, complete, and up-to-date medical review of that topic. This book is equally a solid reference compendium of pain management topics and a comprehensive review to assist the general practitioner both in day-to-day practice and during preparation for certification exams. Its problem-based format makes it an ideal resource for the lifelong learner and the modern realities of education.
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Hadzic, Admir. Hadzic's Textbook of Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Management: Self-Assessment and Review. McGraw-Hill Education, 2019.

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Rodham, Karen. Self-Management for Persistent Pain: The Blame, Shame and Inflame Game? Palgrave Pivot, 2020.

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D, Marvin Seppala M., David Martin M.D. Ph.D., and Joseph Moriarity. Pain-Free Living for Drug-Free People: A Guide to Pain Management in Recovery. Hazelden, 2005.

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Seppala, Marvin D., Joseph Moriarity, Selby Saul, and David P. Martin. Pain-Free Living for Drug-Free People: A Guide to Pain Management in Recovery. Hazelden, 2010.

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McLaughlin, Chris. Simple Techniques for Pain Relief (Factfiles). Marshall Editions, 1998.

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McCabe, Candy, Richard Haigh, Helen Cohen, and Sarah Hewlett. Pain and fatigue. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0012.

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Pain and fatigue are the prominent problems for those with a rheumatic disease, and are often underestimated by clinicians. Symptoms may fluctuate in quality and intensity over time and commonly will vary over the course of a day. For pain, clinical signs and symptoms will be dependent on the source of the pain and whether causative underlying pathology is identifiable or not. Fatigue may range from mild effects to total exhaustion and may include cognitive and emotional elements, with a complex, probably multicausal, pathway. Theoretical knowledge of potential mechanistic pathways for pain and fatigue should be used to inform assessment and treatment approaches. Best practice recommends a multidisciplinary and holistic treatment approach with the patient an active participant in the planning of their care, and self-management. Many patients with chronic musculoskeletal conditions will not achieve a pain-free or fatigue-free status. Medication use must therefore balance potential benefit against short- and long-term side effects. Rheumatology centres should offer specific fatigue and pain self-management support as part of routine care. Emphasis should be given to facilitating self-management strategies for both pain and fatigue to help the patient optimize their quality of life over years or a lifetime of symptoms. Interventions should include behaviour change and cognitive restructuring of pain/fatigue beliefs, as well as access to relevant self-help groups and charitable organizations. Referral for specialist advice from regional or national clinics on pain relief and management should be considered if pain interferes significantly with function or quality of life despite local interventions.
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McCabe, Candy, Richard Haigh, Helen Cohen, and Sarah Hewlett. Pain and fatigue. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0012_update_001.

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Pain and fatigue are the prominent problems for those with a rheumatic disease, and are often underestimated by clinicians. Symptoms may fluctuate in quality and intensity over time and commonly will vary over the course of a day. For pain, clinical signs and symptoms will be dependent on the source of the pain and whether causative underlying pathology is identifiable or not. Fatigue may range from mild effects to total exhaustion and may include cognitive and emotional elements, with a complex, probably multicausal, pathway. Theoretical knowledge of potential mechanistic pathways for pain and fatigue should be used to inform assessment and treatment approaches. Best practice recommends a multidisciplinary and holistic treatment approach with the patient an active participant in the planning of their care, and self-management. Many patients with chronic musculoskeletal conditions will not achieve a pain-free or fatigue-free status. Medication use must therefore balance potential benefit against short- and long-term side effects. Rheumatology centres should offer specific fatigue and pain self-management support as part of routine care. Emphasis should be given to facilitating self-management strategies for both pain and fatigue to help the patient optimize their quality of life over years or a lifetime of symptoms. Interventions should include behaviour change and cognitive restructuring of pain/fatigue beliefs, as well as access to relevant self-help groups and charitable organizations. Referral for specialist advice from regional or national clinics on pain relief and management should be considered if pain interferes significantly with function or quality of life despite local interventions.
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Gaffney, Karl, and Louise Hamilton. Spinal pain. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0011.

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Spinal pain is a very common complaint, and one which rheumatologists must be confident in managing. While most cases are non-specific and self-limiting it is important not to miss the small proportion of patients with pain caused by inflammation, infection, or infiltration. A thorough history is of key importance in this respect, and the approach to the patient with back pain is discussed including physical examination and the value of targeting investigations. The management of common and important causes of back pain is outlined.
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Gaffney, Karl, and Louise Hamilton. Spinal pain. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199642489.003.0011_update_001.

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Spinal pain is a very common complaint, and one which rheumatologists must be confident in managing. While most cases are non-specific and self-limiting it is important not to miss the small proportion of patients with pain caused by inflammation, infection, or infiltration. A thorough history is of key importance in this respect, and the approach to the patient with back pain is discussed including physical examination and the value of targeting investigations. The management of common and important causes of back pain is outlined.
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DeLaune, Valerie. Pain Relief with Trigger Point Self-Help. Lotus Pub., 2011.

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