Behavioral Treatment of Chronic Pain Evidence-Based Techniques to Move People from Hurt to Hope from Martha Teater
Faculty:Martha Teater
Duration:5 Hours 41 Minutes | Format:Audio and Video
Archive : Behavioral Treatment of Chronic Pain from Martha Teater
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Outline:
Pain
- Acute vs. chronic pain
- Emotional aspect of pain
- More problematic than physical aspect
- Anxiety, fear, catastrophizing
- ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences)
- Study and link to pain
- Chronic pain onset: Physical & emotional
- Pain vs. suffering
- Impact of pain
- Prevalence
- Societal costs
- Chronic pain cycle
- Psychological
- Physical
- Factors that impact pain
- Physical, thought, emotions, behaviors
- Social interactions
- Suicidality and chronic pain
Opioids
- Scope of the problem
- The “painkiller” myth
- Not effective pain relief
- Medication assisted treatment
- Methadone
- Buprenorphine (Suboxone)
- Naltrexone injection (Vivitrol)
- Risks
- Men, women, elderly
Assessment
- Pain experience factors
- Psychological
- Behavioral
- Social
- Physical
- 5 E’s of pain interview
- Self-report measures
- Impact of pain
Treatment
- Treatment options
- Medication
- Invasive
- Non-invasive
- CDC guidelines
- Behavioral treatment first
- Importance of therapeutic relationship
- Mindfulness
- Powerful evidence-based interventions
- Motivational Interviewing
- Proven techniques to move toward behavior change
- Goal-setting
- SMART goals
- Matching goals with client values
- CBT tools
- Automatic negative thoughts
- Thought distortions
- ABC worksheet
- Decatastrophizing
- Additional behavioral treatment tools
- Breathing
- Imagery
- Pleasant activities
- Progressive muscle relaxation
- Anger management
- Time-based pacing
- Stress management
- Sleep hygiene
Research limitations and risks of psychotherapeutic approaches
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Description:
We are in the midst of a nationwide push to treat chronic pain and address our out of control opioid prescribing. At least 1/3 of the people we treat are dealing with this condition, yet most of us are ill-prepared to address this with skill and expertise. The CDC recently published recommendations for the treatment of chronic pain, specifically highlighting behavioral treatment as an approach that should be tried before opioids are prescribed.
We are witnessing a devastating public health crisis that is ruining individual’s lives, tearing up families, and ripping through communities. We need to arm ourselves with the skills needed to offer our clients evidence-based behavioral interventions that will help them live healthy and productive lives.
Watch this interactive and cutting-edge training and learn creative tools and techniques to transform your practice. Learn powerful mindfulness interventions and motivational interviewing techniques to move your clients towards behavior change. Master the four pain-changing CBT tools. You will leave with the skills and confidence to provide practical and life-changing help to help people move out of chronic pain and into active, healthy, and meaningful lives.
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MA, LMFT, LCAS, LPC
Martha Teater, MA, LMFT, LCAS, LPC, is a Diplomate with the Academy for Cognitive Therapy and is a practicing cognitive-behavioral therapist. She has maintained a private practice for over 27 years and has worked in primary care settings, free clinics, and medication-assisted treatment programs. Martha is a Red Cross disaster mental health manager and has been on many national disaster deployments where she provides support to traumatized people. She is also involved with the Red Cross Service to the Armed Forces to develop programs to support military and veteran families.
She has provided trainings in the United States and internationally on topics such as evidence-based treatments for trauma, DSM-5®, compassion fatigue, and behavioral treatment of chronic pain. A prolific writer, Martha has published over 175 articles in newspapers and magazines, including Psychotherapy Networker and Family Therapy Magazine. Martha is the co-author (with John Ludgate) of Overcoming Compassion Fatigue: A Practical Resilience Workbook (PESI, 2014) and (with Don Teater) Treating Chronic Pain: Pill-Free Approaches to Move People from Hurt to Hope (PESI, 2017).
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Martha Teater maintains a private practice. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Martha Teater is a Clinical Member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
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“Martha is a down to earth presenter, who treated all participants with respect. I would take another seminar with her in the future. PESI registration was easy and problem-free. The technology for the webcast worked very well and I was impressed with its quality. Thank you.”