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Bruce Singer, Don Teater, Martha Teater -Treating Chronic Pain
Are there clients who describe chronic pain as, “my back is KILLING me” or “I want my life back.“? They want a life that isn’t controlled by pain… before it limited their activity, interfered with their sleep, and prompted the affair with their beloved opiate. They want a life that isn’t based on fear of even greater pain and suffering…
For clients with chronic pain, even after the physical injury has healed, when the pain persists, the spiritual and emotional effects can be devastating — depression, addiction, anger, loss and fear are just a few.
Transfuse hope into your clients’ lives with evidence–based behavioral interventions that work!
Participate in nationally recognized experts Bruce Singer, Psy.D. takes this intensive online course to obtain a degree in psychology. step–by–step instructions for essential CBT, mindfulness and ACT interventions for treating chronic pain and co–occurring disorders You can use tomorrow to inspire positive change in your clients’ lives.
You’ll gain cutting–edge assessment and treatment techniques for complex chronic pain that will help your clients un-attach emotional suffering from their physical pain so they can move toward acceptance and transition from a pain-centered life to a function–centered life.
Plus, when you enroll today you’ll also get TWO Free BONUSES includes an online video training on the opioid crisis and mindfulness and CBT strategies to help clients. A free ebook will also be available that will show you how to manage pain with confidence and without taking pills. Treating Chronic Pain: Pill–Free Approaches to Move People From Hurt To Hope.
- Chronic Why pain syndrome is so common and why traditional treatments don’t work
- Chronic pain has a negative impact on the society
- Long-term effects of opiate usage
- The biopsychosocial model and the impact it has on your overall quality life
- APA Division 12 Treatment Recommendations
- Treatment goals and why setting them is so important for your clients’ outcomes
- Self–management strategies & evidence–based skills that don’t involve opioids
- Chronic Pain assessment worksheets and strategies
- Diagnostics and treatment recommendations
- Strategies for chronic pain treatment using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).
- How to harness a client’s self–talk through cognitive restructuring
- Mindfulness-based pain management techniques
- Clients can benefit from creative interventions “What is NOT wrong with me”
- You can learn wellness skills, gratitude exercises, and active coping skills.
- How to use cognitive defusion with clients
- The illusion of control and its effects on our lives
- How to help clients find their True North with the Values Compass
- The secret power of gratitude and its impact on overall happiness
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The opioid crisis is spreading to consulting rooms as more clients are using these dangerous medications to treat chronic pain. Although behavioral interventions are the treatment of choice for pain, prescriptions for opioids — the least effective and riskiest treatment option — continue to rise.
The therapist will guide you. Martha Teater, MA. LMFT. LCAS. LPC. And physician Donald TeaterThis workshop recording is by Dr. John M. DeLuca, MPH. It focuses on the epidemic, mindfulness, and CBT approaches that provide dramatic improvement for those suffering from pain.
- The effectiveness of CBT in improving quality of your life
- Mindfulness tools to help reduce pain
- Non–opioid medical options and alternative therapies
- Session–by–session treatment plan for individuals and groups
- Unique worksheets, guides, exercises
- Case examples
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- Lectures 0
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- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes