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Martha Teater – Behavioral Treatment of Chronic Pain or Evidence?-Based Techniques to Move People from Hurt to Hope
We are at the center of A nationwide push to Our chronic pain can be treated and our outpatient needs addressed. of Limit opioid prescribing. Minimum 1/3 of The majority of people we treat have this condition. of us are ill-Preparation to This can be done with expertise and skill. Recently, the CDC published treatment recommendations. of Chronic pain should be treated using behavioral treatment before prescriptions for opioids.
We are witnessing a devastating public health crisis that is ruining individual’s lives, tearing up families, and ripping through communities. We have to be prepared. to Be prepared with the skills you need to We offer evidence to our clients-They will benefit from behavioral interventions that are based on their needs.
Enjoy this interactive and cutting-edge video-Edge training, learn innovative tools and techniques to Your practice can be transformed Discover powerful mindfulness interventions, motivational interviewing techniques and more to Move your clients toward behavior change. These four steps will help you to master the pain.-Modifying CBT tools. You will leave with the confidence and skills you need to Provide practical and lasting benefits-Helpful tips to help people move out of Chronic pain can be transformed into active, healthy, meaningful lives.
- Describe the emotional aspect. of client’s pain can be more problematic than the physical aspect.
- Specify the differences between risks of Opioid medication use in women, men and elderly.
- Consider the psychological, behavioral, and social factors that influence your behavior. to Chronic pain and how to articulate the treatment implications.
- Motivational interviewing techniques can be used to Motivation to clients for behavior changes that reduce symptoms of Chronic pain.
- Take a look at the CDC recommendations on treatment. of Chronic pain, and how it affects clinical treatment.
- Mindfulness-based strategies can be used to Reduce symptoms of Clients with chronic pain.
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Pain
- Acute vs. long-term pain
- Emotional aspects of Pain
- Physical aspect is more problematic than the physical.
- Anxiety, fear, catastrophizing
- ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiments)
- Link and study to Pain
- Chronic Pain onset: Physical & emotional
- Pain vs. suffering
- Impact of pain
- Prevalence
- Societal cost
- Chronic Pain cycle
- Psychological
- Physical
- Factors that can impact pain
- Behaviors, thoughts, emotions and physical
- Social interactions
- Suicide and chronic pain
Opioids
- Scope of Problem
- The “painkiller” Myth
- Not effective pain relief
- Medication-assisted treatment
- Methadone
- Buprenorphine (Suboxone)
- Naltrexone injection (Vivitrol)
- There are risks
- Men, women, elderly
Assessment
- Factors that cause pain
- Psychological
- Behavioral
- Social
- Physical
- 5 E’s of Interview about pain
- Self-Measurements for reporting
- Impact of Pain
Treatment
- Treatment There are many options
- Medication
- Invasive
- Non-Invasive
- CDC guidelines
- Behavioral Treatment first
- Importance of Therapeutic relationship
- Mindfulness
- Amazing evidence-Interventions based on research
- Motivational interviewing
- Proven techniques to move toward behavior change
- Goal-Setting
- SMART goals
- Harmonizing client values with goals
- Tools for CBT
- Automatic negative reactions
- Thought distortions
- ABC worksheet
- Decatastrophizing
- Additional behavioral treatment tools
- Breathing
- Imagery
- Pleasant activities
- Progressive muscle relaxation
- Anger management
- Time-Based Pacing
- Stress management
- Good sleep hygiene
Be aware of the limitations and potential risks of Psychotherapeutic approaches
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes