Author

Amy Wachholtz

University of Colorado Denver - Cited by 4,652 - health psychology - pain management - opioid use disorder - palliative care - bio-psycho-social-spiritual model of treatment

Biography

Dr. Wachholtz graduated Cum Laude with a Master of Divinity degree from Boston University where she specialized in Bioethics. She the continued her education to earn a Masters and PhD in Clinical Psychology from Bowling Green State University where she had a dual specialization in Behavioral Medicine and Psychology of Religion. She completed internship through fellowship at Duke University Medical Center where she focused on medical psychology. She is also currently completing a Post-Doctoral Master’s degree in psychopharmacology.
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Cited by
Year
Attentional engagement for pain-related information among individuals with chronic pain: the role of pain catastrophizing
JE Lee, SH Kim, SK Shin, A Wachholtz, JH LeePain Research and Management 2018, 2018201
16
2018
Psycho-physiological response to pain among individuals with comorbid pain and opioid use disorder: Implications for patients with prolonged abstinence
A Wachholtz, G Gonzalez, D ZiedonisThe American journal of drug and alcohol abuse 45 (5), 495-505, 2019201
14
2019
The relationship between sleep and opioids in chronic pain patients
A Frers, J Shaffer, J Edinger, A WachholtzJournal of behavioral medicine 44, 4-420, 2021202
12
2021
A reanalysis of a randomized trial on meditation for migraine headaches: distraction is not enough but meditation takes time
A Wachholtz, R Vohra, A MetzgerComplementary therapies in medicine 4, 13-143, 2019201
6
2019
Spirituality/religion and pain
C Rush, K Vagnini, A WachholtzHandbook of spirituality, religion, and mental health, 179-199, 2020202
5
2020
Chronic migraine headaches: role of smoking and locus of control
J Lee, A Bhowmick, A WachholtzSN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine 2 (5), 579-586, 2020202
4
2020
Feasibility and acceptability of digital legacy-making: an innovative story-telling intervention for adults with cancer
S DeSanto-Madeya, J Tjia, C Fitch, A WachholtzAmerican Journal of Hospice and Palliative MedicineĀ® 8 (7), 772-777, 2021202
3
2021
Developing a novel treatment for patients with chronic pain and Opioid User Disorder
A Wachholtz, D Robinson, E EpsteinSubstance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 17 (1), 1-1, 0
2
2022
Headaches
A Wachholtz, A Harris, A FrersThe Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology, 131-141, 000
2
2020
1
2022