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Francis J. Keefe, PhD

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Francis J. Keefe, PhD
Departments / Divisions
  • Psychiatry / Medical Psychology
  • Medicine / Medicine-Rheumatology and Immunology
  • Anesthesiology

Address
DUMC 3159
Durham, NC 27710

Appointment Telephone
919-668-2806

Office Telephone
919-416-3401

Fax Telephone
919-416-3458

Training
  • PhD, Clinical Psychology, Ohio University, 1975

Clinical Interests
Assessment and treatment of pain disorders and anxiety disorders, biofeedback, cognitive behavior therapy

Research Interests
The primary aim of our research over the past year has been to evaluate the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral treatments for arthritis pain. We are conducting two treatment outcome studies supported by grants from the National Institute of Arthritis, Musculoskeletal, and Skin Diseases. The first project, conducted with osteoarthritis patients, seeks to determine whether aerobic exercise training can enhance the effects of a cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) intervention for managing pain and disability. The CBT intervention is innovative in that it systematically involves spouses in training in pain coping skills. The second project, tests the long-term effectiveness of a relapse prevention training intervention. This study will feature the use of newly developed daily study methods to analyze the long-term effects of pain coping skills training on daily pain.

In addition, in conjunction with Lara Schanberg of the Department of Medicine we are carrying out a study funded by the Arthritis Foundation that examines the effects of a pain coping skills training regimen for pediatric fibromyalgia patients.

Finally, we are currently gathering pilot data for two new research projects. One project seeks to evaluate the efficacy of a cognitive behavior theapy and education intervention for managing pain in patients having breast cancer and prostate cancer. The second project examines the efficacy of patient controlled compression protocol in the management of pain during mammography.

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This faculty member has no reported relationships with industry.

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Updated: Oct. 28, 2010
Published: Dec. 12, 2006
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