First Friday Forum: CBT for Chronic Pain - Helping Patients Stop Catastrophizing and Start Exercising
Metropolitan State University, St. Paul Campus – Founders Hall Auditorium 700 E 7th Street St. Paul, MN 55106
Friday, January 10, 2020, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Category: First Friday Forum (CE)
CBT for Chronic Pain - Helping Patients Stop Catastrophizing and Start ExercisingFriday, January 10, 2020 - Note: This is the second Friday of the month Registration: 8:30 - 9:00 a.m. Friday Forums are cosponsored with the Metropolitan State University Psychology Department. About the ProgramApproximately 20% of Americans experience chronic pain (Dahlamer, et al., 2018), and the demand for non-opioid chronic pain treatments has increased (Winerman, 2018). Unfortunately, there is a shortage of psychologists trained in this field (Darnall, et al., 2016), and given the complexity of pain, working with chronic pain patients can be intimidating. Despite these barriers, mental health providers can play a significant role in helping patients manage their chronic pain and achieve improved functioning and quality of life. CBT for Chronic Pain (CBT-CP) is a manualized, time-limited, evidence-based therapy for patients with chronic pain. CBT-CP is a relatively straightforward approach that combines general CBT principles with elements specific to a chronic pain population (e.g., pain catastrophizing, the "push, crash, and burn" cycle). CBT-CP can be adapted to accommodate the needs of diverse patients, such as individuals with disability or limited financial means. This program provides a basic overview of CBT-CP and highlights some unique aspects of working with chronic pain populations (e.g., managing pain flares, addressing pain behaviors). Case discussions featuring ethical and diversity considerations will also be provided. This session is at the intermediate level and is designed for psychologists and other mental health professionals. This session qualifies for 3.0 continuing education credits. You must attend the full 3-hour program to get continuing education credit for the event. Participants will be able to:
About the Presenter:Dr. Efrat Eichenbaum, Ph.D., LP, received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Drexel University. She is a fellowship trained rehabilitation psychologist at United Pain Center (UPC), part of Allina Health. At UPC, Dr. Eichenbaum provides assessment, consultation, and a range of evidence-based therapy services, most frequently CBT for Chronic Pain. Dr. Eichenbaum is committed to evidence-based practice, professional service, and training in psychology; she is actively involved in APA Division 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology) and serves as an APA Internship Site Visitor. The speaker has indicated they do not have any conflicts of interest. The Minnesota Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Minnesota Psychological Association maintains responsibility for this program and its content. ACCESSIBILITY ACCOMMODATIONS: If you need disability related accommodations, including parking, to make this event accessible, please contact the Metropolitan State University Center for Accessibility Resources, 651-793-1549, or [email protected]. To Register:Online registration is now closed. Walk-ups are welcome onsite. Click here to view and download a PDF registration flyer. Walk-up registrations are welcome the day of, but pre-registration is preferred.
Refund/Cancellation Policy: A 100% refund will be made if the event is cancelled. Refunds, less a $5 handling fee, will be given if a written cancellation is received at least two working days before the scheduled program begins. Transfer of fee to another program is granted if written cancellation notice is received at least one day before the program. No refund or transfer is given the day of the program. |