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A Mindfulness Program Adapted for Adolescents with Chronic Pain

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September 26, 2017 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Free

Mindfulness Based Interventions (MBIs) are emerging as promising treatments to reduce physical and emotional distress among individuals with chronic pain. While most MBIs have been implemented with adults, several studies now exist that document initial outcomes for children with chronic pain conditions. This presentation will provide:

1) an overview of why mindfulness approaches are thought to help with chronic pain citing both research and clinical examples

2) describe an eight-week mindfulness group program specifically adapted for adolescents with chronic pain (MBI-A)

3) highlight MBI-A study findings especially with respect to feasibility, acceptability and initial outcomes

You will learn how to:

  • Understand rationale for application of mindfulness and acceptance approaches for chronic pain.
  • Obtain a review of research on MBIs for adults and children with chronic pain.
  • Become familiar with components of an eight-week MBI adapted for adolescents with chronic pain (MBI-A) and learn about preliminary research findings.
  • Be introduced to practical mindfulness-based approaches employed in the MBI-A group.​

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Presenter: Dr. Danielle Ruskin (Department of Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, Hospital for Sick Children, Adjunct Professor, Graduate Program in Psychology, York University)

Details

Details

Date:
September 26, 2017
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Website:
http://www.cirpd.org/Webinars/Pages/Webinar.aspx?wbID=161

Organizers

Pain BC
Canadian Institute for the Relief of Pain and Disability

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