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Biopsychosocial Reframed - A Model for Treating Pain

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  • Additional Material - Questionnaires
  • Distress Questionnaires: Separate from the Whole Intake Questionnaire
  • Explanation for Extensive Questionnaire
  • PSOCQ Questionnaire
  • Psychologically-Informed Intake Questionnaire
  • Questionnaire Scoring Summary Sheet NEW
  • Adverse Childhood Experiences
  • Part 1.1
  • Moving From Fixer to Facilitator
  • Out with the Old/In with the New
  • Developing a Framework for Treating Pain
  • Assessment Framework for a Biopsychosocial Approach
  • Want to Dig Deeper? Developing a Therapeutic Alliance
  • The Social Arm of the Biopsychosocial approach
  • Want to Dig Deeper? Peer Support in Persistent Pain
  • Emily Wrap-up
  • Part 1.2: Homework and Wrap-up ๐Ÿก๐Ÿ“
  • Part 1: Homework and Wrap-up
  • Ah-Ha Moments Part 1
  • Part 1 Quiz!
  • Part 1 Feedback
  • Biopsychosocial Virtual Consult- Emily
  • Part 2.1: Review
  • Follow-Up Discussion from Week One: Case Study
  • Part 2.2: Central Pain Mechanisms: What, How and Why
  • Measuring Sensitivity
  • Using the Central Sensitivity Inventory
  • Applying this Knowledge to our Case Study
  • Explaining Sensitivity to your Patients
  • Part 2.2 Quiz!
  • Part 2.3: Keeping the โ€œBioโ€ in Biopsychosocial
  • Youโ€™ve Measured Sensitivity: Now What?
  • The โ€œBIOโ€ Component of the Biopsychosocial Framework
  • Building a Case for Utilizing a Mechanical Approach
  • Connecting Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and LBP
  • Using Manual Therapy in a Sensitized System
  • Both BIO and PSYCHOSOCIAL
  • Part 2.3 Quiz!
  • Part 2.4: Homework and Wrap-up ๐Ÿก๐Ÿ“
  • Homework Review and Group Discussion
  • Ah-Ha Moments Part 2
  • Lab for Non-Nociceptive Input
  • Complexity of LBP: Letters to the Editor
  • Part 2 Feedback
  • Part 3.1: Review
  • Review
  • Part 3.2: Phenotyping Sensitivity
  • Phenotyping Sensitivity gives us Direction
  • Orange Flags
  • Part 3.2 Quiz!
  • Part 3.3: Measuring Depression, Anxiety and Stress
  • Measuring Stress
  • Measuring Depression
  • Measuring Anxiety
  • Using the DASS 21
  • Part 3.3 Quiz!
  • Part 3.4: Targeting Treatment to the Phenotype
  • Target: Nervous System or Tissues?
  • Target: Stress and Pain (Pain Education)
  • Target: Stress and Pain (Evoking the Relaxation Response)
  • Target: Stress and Pain (Constructive Rest Positions)
  • Multidisciplinary Treatment (MDT) For Stress, Anxiety and Depression
  • Target: Depression and Pain (Cardiovascular Exercise)
  • Target: Depression and Pain (Yoga practices)
  • Target: Depression and Pain (Resistance Training)
  • Part 3.4 Quiz!
  • Part 3.5: Homework and Wrap-up ๐Ÿก๐Ÿ“
  • Homework Review and Group Discussion
  • Ah-Ha Moments Part 3
  • Nociceptive Case Study (Julie)
  • Combined Mechanisms Case Study (Heather)
  • Nociplastic Case Study (Barbara)
  • Part 3 Feedback
  • Part 4.1: Review
  • Review
  • Part 4.2: Targeting Treatment to the Phenotype Continued
  • Target: Anxiety and Pain
  • DASS21 Reviewed
  • Part 4.2 Quiz!
  • Part 4.3: Assessing and Addressing Catastrophization
  • Biopsychosocial Framework: Whatโ€™s Next?
  • Measuring Catastrophization
  • Target: Catastrophization and Pain (Mindfulness Meditation)
  • Part 4.3 Quiz!
  • Part 4.4: Assessing and Addressing Self-Efficacy
  • Measuring Self-Efficacy
  • Target: Self-Efficacy and Pain
  • Part 4.4 Quiz!
  • Part 4.5: Qi Gong
  • Qi Gong
  • Practical Considerations
  • Part 4.5 Quiz!
  • Part 4.6: Second Wave of Integration
  • Second Wave of Integration
  • Part 4.7: Sensory-Motor Dysregulation
  • Cliff Hanger: Sensory-Motor Dysregulation
  • Part 4.8: Global Neuroimmune Considerations
  • Deep Dis-EASE
  • Sleep and Pain
  • Part 4.7 & 4.8 Quiz!
  • Part 4.9: Homework and Wrap-up ๐Ÿก๐Ÿ“
  • Wrap-up: Modulating Psychoneuroimmunology
  • Whatโ€™s your Next Step?
  • Ah-Ha Moments Part 4
  • Part 4 Feedback
  • Part 5.1: Additional Material
  • Second Wave of Integration: Low Positive Affect
  • Second Wave of Integration: Injustice
  • Second Wave of Integration: Fear
  • Second Wave of Integration: Low Self-Compassion/Shame
  • Additional Telerehab Consult (Ian) Subjective Assessment
  • Additional Telerehab Consult (Ian) Objective Evaluation
  • Part 5 Feedback
  • Part 5.2: Additional Material - Treatment Strategies
  • De-catastrophization worksheet.pdf
  • Flowchart for Assessing and Treating Phenotypes of Central Sensitization for Physiotherapists.pdf
  • Postpone your Worry.pdf
  • Sensitive Nervous System Map.pdf
  • Telling your Story.pdf
  • Understanding Remapping Exercises.pdf
  • What You Need To Know About Scans, Activity and Pain.pdf
  • Paper on King Diagram
  • What's Next
  • Congrats and what's next!
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