Psychophysiological Approaches to Chronic Pain
with Richard Gevirtz
Ph.D.
Date: June
15, 2012
Cost: 175 euro
Location: Meeting location
"Amershof", Amersfoort, The
Netherlands
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Workshop abstract
Although there has been a biopsychosocial emphasis on treatment
models for chronic pain in recent years, most clinicians do not
emphasize the source of the pain. Differential modeling for
different pain syndromes greatly enhances treatment efficacy. In
this workshop, a mediational model for pain will be presented
that allows the clinician to tailor treatment methods to the
specific syndrome being treated. Thus, myofascial pain,
abdominal pain, fibromyalgia, complex regional pain syndrome,
and headache pain are all formulated with a unique treatment
model using various psychophysiological modalities (HRV and sEMG
biofeedback, Respiration, Skin Conductance, Temp, etc. ) and
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) principles. Heart rate
variability (HRV) biofeedback is emphasized and presented in
depth. The models emphasize the difference between peripheral
and central mechanisms. This differentiation can greatly affect
the treatment planning and procedures. Participants should be
able to apply the protocols to these pain populations.
About Richard Gevirtz
Richard N.
Gevirtz Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology at the California
School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International
University in San Diego. His research and practice in recent
years has focused on psychophysiological mechanisms and
treatment of disorders affected by the autonomic nervous system,
such as IBS, Non-Cardiac Chest Pain, TMD, Headache, and other
muscle pain syndromes. He is the author of numerous articles and
chapters.
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