The Whole Client: Addressing Chronic Pain in Mental Health Therapy, SELF-LEARN
3.0 continuing education hour of credit (LMHC, LMSW, LCSW)
Location/Type: Self-Learn
Description: This insightful course is designed to equip mental health professionals with a deeper understanding of chronic pain and its significant impact on psychological well-being. This training will explore the complex interplay between chronic pain and mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression, emphasizing a holistic, biopsychosocial approach to treatment.
Participants will learn to differentiate chronic pain from acute pain, utilize effective assessment tools, and explore evidence-based psychological interventions like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness practices. We will highlight the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in managing chronic pain, showcasing case studies that demonstrate successful integrative treatment plans. Whether you are a clinician, therapist, or healthcare provider, this training offers valuable insights and resources to enhance your practice and ultimately improve outcomes for your patients facing chronic pain challenges.
Learning Objectives:
- Upon completion of this course participants will be able to identify:
- 3-4 key symptoms of chronic pain and distinguish these from acute pain, while examining the connection between chronic pain and mental health disorders.
- 2–3 methods for assessing the prevalence and impact of chronic pain on individuals’ mental health and daily activities.
- 3–4 evidence-based strategies for the management of chronic pain.
- 2–3 advantages of implementing a multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of chronic pain, emphasizing collaboration among mental health professionals, medical practitioners, and pain specialists.
Includes: Upon Completion- Certificate for 3.0 NYS Self-Learn Continuing Education Hours
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