What You’ll Discover in Martha Teater Treating Chronic Pain Proven Behavioral Tools
- Faculty:
- Martha Teater
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 48 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and video
- Copyright:
- April 21, 2020
Description
Are there clients who describe chronic pain as, “My back is KILLING me” or, “I just 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 use – possibly overuse – of medications. Living with pain and leaning on pain medication to treat it has become a devastating public health crisis that is ruining individual’s lives, tearing up families, and ripping through communities, yet most of us are ill-You must be prepared to tackle this issue with skill and knowledge. We need to be able to provide evidence for our clients.-They will receive evidence-based interventions that will allow them to live productive and healthy lives.
This is the cutting-edge recording featuring Martha Teater, MA. LMFT. LCAS. LPC. Finally, get the answers that you need to understand your pain. Find out how to become a 10-Step treatment plan for session-By-Step-by-step instructions that you can use today. You will be equipped with the knowledge and confidence to offer practical, life-changing help to people in chronic pain to live active, healthy and fulfilling lives.
Handouts
Manual Treating Chronic Pain Proven Behavioral Tools (25.30 MB) | 155 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Finally! The Top 6 Questions You Need Answered
Question 1: Pain?
- Defining pain: Acute vs. chronic
Question 2: What’s the Brain’s Role in Chronic Pain?
- Central sensitization
- How the brain’s pain processing contributes to pain
Question 3: How can emotions influence? Pain?
- Chronic Pain can occur
- Physical
- Emotional
- Chronic Pain cycle
- Psychological
- Physical
- Emotions, pain
- Sometimes, the problems are more serious than the physical aspects
- Anxiety, fear, catastrophizing
- How mindset can help with pain relief
- Suffering
- Determined by the emotional pain aspect
- Suicidality, chronic pain
- Pain and Marijuana
Question 4: What does Trauma contribute to? Chronic Pain?
- ACE (Adverse childhood Experiences) Study and Pain
Question 5: How do special populations get affected?
- Veterans
- Children
- Population with low income
- Racial and ethnic considerations
- Seniors
Question 6: What Role Do Opioids Play in Your Life? Pain Treatment?
- Scope of problem
- The “painful” Myth
- Medication-Assistive recovery
- Risks vs. benefits
10-Model of Session Therapy
Session 1: Assessment
- 1. Session Goals
- Diagnostic options
- 5 “E’s” Interview about pain
- Self-Report measures
- Central Sensitization Inventory
- Pain Catastrophizing Scale
- PHQ-9
- Collaboration with the medical team
- Motivational interviewing techniques
- The best questions to ask during treatment
Session 2 Goal Setting
- How to set appropriate goals
- SMART goals
Session 3 and 4: CBT Tools
- ABC worksheet
- Thought distortions
- De-catastrophizing
- Automatic negative reactions
Sessions 5 and 6: Mindfulness Interventions
- Breathing
- Guided imagery
- Personal visualization
- Yoga
- Progressive muscle relaxation
- Meditation
- Body scan
- Grounding
Session 7: Increasing Activity level & Time-Based Pacing
- Helping clients learn that movement won’t be damaging
- Increased ability to complete tasks without pain
Session 8 – Pleasant Activity Scheduling
- Encouraging clients in bringing joy and enjoyment into their everyday lives
Session 9: Sleep Hygiene
- For a better quality of life, help clients to develop healthy sleeping habits
Session 10: Stress Management and Relaxation
- Similarities in stress response and the pain response
- Design of stress-response tools
- You can create a relaxation program for every area of your life
Additional Treatment Options
- Research limitations and the associated risks
- Resources
Faculty
Martha Teater, MA. LMFT. LCAS. LPC Similar seminars and products 6
Martha Teater, MA, LMFT, LCAS, LPC, She is a Diplomate of the Academy for Cognitive Therapy, and a practicing cognitive therapist.-A behavioral therapist. She has had a private practice since 1990.-Programs for assisted treatment. Martha Red Cross disaster mental care manager. She has participated in many disaster relief deployments. She also works with the Red Cross Service to the Armed Forces to create programs to support veterans and military families.
She has presented trainings both in the United States, and internationally, on topics such evidence.-DSM, trauma-based treatment-5®, compassion fatigue, and behavioral treatment of chronic pain. Prolific writer Martha Published over 175 articles in magazines and newspapers, Psychotherapy Networker And Family Therapy Magazine. Martha The co-Author (with John Ludgate). The Practical Resilience Workbook: Overcoming compassion fatigue (PESI (2014) and (with Don Teater) Treating Chronic PainPill-There are many ways to move people from hurt to hope. (PESI, 2017).
Disclosures for Speakers
Financial: Martha Teater She maintains a private practice. PESI, Inc. provides a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial: Martha Teater Is a Clinical Member in good standing of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
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