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+ Include: 17 videos + 18 pdfs, size: 3.13 GB
+ Target Audience: psychologists
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
Thursday, November 12, 2020, 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM, Online, Online, WA
Chronic pain does not solely arise from initiating biomedical causes of disease or physical injury; high impact chronic pain is both amplified and perpetuated by psychological and socially traumatic events. Among current health and social traumas, the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated long-standing difficulties accessing already scarce multidisciplinary pain care, threatening vulnerable communities and socially isolating and economically disrupting the lives of our patients with chronic pain.
The 13th Annual John D. Loeser Pain Conference will this year be presented as an online live course, focusing on the biopsychosocial mechanisms that increase risk of initial acute painful injury transitioning into chronic pain, and emphasizing identification and multidisciplinary approaches to prevention and treatment. Faculty will emphasize vulnerable populations, review clinician-led approaches to patient pain education, propose why opioids may interfere with improvement, and how multidisciplinary care delivered via telehealth offers opportunities to increase access to effective chronic pain management.
Upon completion of this activity, attendees should be able to:
- Recognize how personal, racial, and historical trauma contributes to the development of chronic pain.
- Describe biopsychosocial mechanisms of pain chronification.
- Identify and intervene on behalf of vulnerable populations likely to develop chronic pain.
- Delineate strategies that prevent and reduce the transition from acute to chronic pain.
- Apply principles of pain neurophysiology education in your routine practice.
- Describe how opioids can worsen pain complicated by psychosocial trauma .
- More successfully access behavioral and physical therapy providers with trauma-based care expertise.
- Implement telehealth approaches to increase access to multidisciplinary pain care.
+ Topics:
A. Welcome, Keynote, and Loeser Lecture.pdf
Access and Delivery of Multidisciplinary Pain Care- In-Person to Telehealth Q&A.pdf
Ana Mari Cauce Welcome.mp4
Biopsychosocial Mechanisms of Pain Chronification.mp4
Biopsychosocial Mechanisms of Pain Chronification.pdf
Brief Behavioral Interventions for Pain.mp4
Brief Behavioral Interventions for Pain.pdf
Chronic Pain and PTSD Q&A.mp4
Chronic Pain and Toxic Stress.mp4
Chronic Pain and Toxic Stress.pdf
Healing Trauma- A Native American Perspective.mp4
Healing Trauma- A Native American Perspective.pdf
Identification and Prevention of Pain in Vulnerable Populations.mp4
Identification and Prevention of Pain in Vulnerable Populations.pdf
Keynote Address- Bending the Arc Towards Health Equity- This Too, Is Our Lane.mp4
Keynote Address- Bending the Arc Towards Health Equity- This Too, Is Our Lane.pdf
Loeser Lecture- Pain- In the Brain or the Body..mp4
Loeser Lecture- Pain- In the Brain or the Body..pdf
MJ2106 Loeser Pain.pdf
Multidisciplinary Telehealth- Sounds Good, But Does It Pay..mp4
Multidisciplinary Telehealth- Sounds Good, But Does It Pay..pdf
Opioids and PTSD- Why It’s A Bad Idea.mp4
Opioids and PTSD- Why It’s A Bad Idea.pdf
Pain Education for Pain Self-Management.mp4
Pain Education for Pain Self-Management.pdf
Partnering with Your Patients to Access Trauma-Based Care.mp4
Partnering with Your Patients to Access Trauma-Based Care.pdf
Psychologically-Informed Physical Therapy.mp4
Psychologically-Informed Physical Therapy.pdf
Recognition and Treatment of Postsurgical Chronic Pain.mp4
Recognition and Treatment of Postsurgical Chronic Pain.pdf
Telehealth Delivered Multidisciplinary Pain Care.mp4
Telehealth Delivered Multidisciplinary Pain Care.pdf
Welcome and Introduction.mp4
Welcome and Introduction.pdf
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