What You’ll Discover in Eric K. Willmarth Behavioral Treatment of Chronic Pain The evidence-Based Techniques to Move People from Hurt to Hope
- Faculty:
- Eric K. Willmarth
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 13 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- May 7, 2020
Description
We are right in the middle of A nationwide push to Our chronic pain can be treated and our outpatient needs addressed.-of-Control opioid prescribing. Minimum 1/3 of The majority of people we treat have this condition. of us are ill-Preparation to You will need to be skilled and competent in addressing this issue. Recent recommendations from the CDC were published. of Chronic pain is best treated with behavioral therapy before prescribing 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 We should be armed with the necessary skills to Our clients should be able to provide evidence-They will benefit from behavioral interventions that are based on their needs.
This cutting can be purchased-Learn creative tools and techniques by edge recording to Transform your practice. Discover powerful mindfulness interventions, motivational interviewing techniques and more to Your clients will change their behavior. These four steps will help you to master the pain.-Modifying CBT tools. You will finish this recording with the skills and confidence to Offer practical and real life benefits-Helpful tips to help people move out of Chronic pain into active, healthy and meaningful lives.
Handouts
Manual Behavioral Treatment of Chronic Pain (5.1 MB) | 98 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Pain
- Acute vs. long-term pain
- Emotional aspects of Pain
- More important than the physical aspect
- Anxiety, fear, catastrophizing
- ACE (Adverse Childhood Events)
- Learn and then link to Pain
- Chronic Pain: Physical and 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 The problem
- The “painkiller” Myth
- Not effective pain relief
- Medication-assisted Treatment
- Methadone
- Buprenorphine (Suboxone)
- Naltrexone injection (Vivitrol)
- There are risks
- Men, women, elderly
Assessment
- Pain Experience factors
- Psychological
- Behavioral
- Social
- Physical
- 5 E’s of Interview about pain
- Self-Report measures
- Impact of Pain
Treatment
- Treatment Options
- Medication
- Invasive
- Non-It is 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
- CBT tools
- Automatic negative reactions
- Thought distortions
- ABC worksheet
- Decatastrophizing
- Additional tools for behavioral treatment
- Breathing
- Imagery
- Pleasant activities
- Progressive muscle relaxation
- Anger management
- Time-Based Pacing
- Stress management
- Hygiene during sleep
Be aware of the limitations and potential risks of Psychotherapeutic approaches
Faculty
Eric K. Willmarth, Ph.D. Similar seminars and products 2
Eric K. Willmarth, Ph.D., He is a licensed clinical psychologist, and was the past president of The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis (ASCH), The largest U.S. association for mental health professionals who use clinical hypnosis.
Dr. Willmarth A part of the study and application of clinical hypnosis in clinical practice and he’s appeared at numerous national and international hypnosis conferences.
He was a long-time hypnotist. to serve as past president of The Michigan Society for Clinical Hypnosis, and the Society for Psychological Hypnosis. 30), and the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis.
Dr. Willmarth Past winner of The Distinguished Contributions to Professional Hypnosis Award from APA Division 30. Dr. Willmarth Is the assistant director of Saybrook University’s Department of Applied Psychology serves as the director of Training and appointment of a director of The College offers a specialization in integrative mental health Ph.D. of Integrative Medicine and Health Sciences
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Eric Willmarth The director of Saybrook University, Integrative Mental Health He is honored with a speaking award from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Eric Willmarth Are you a member? of The Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, American Society of Michigan Society for Clinical Hypnosis and Clinical Hypnosis of Clinical Hypnosis
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