This professional education webinar provides information on the psychosocial aspects of chronic pain, how chronic pain is related to anxiety, and, more specifically, how chronic pain is related to social anxiety. The presentation explores common characteristics of social anxiety and chronic pain, such as fear, avoidance, and catastrophizing. Audience members will learn evidence-based psychotherapeutic interventions for chronic pain and social anxiety, such as cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and mindfulness.
Course Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Identify common psychosocial aspects of living with chronic pain.
2. Describe common features of chronic pain and social anxiety, and how chronic pain and social anxiety can influence each other.
3. Describe evidence-based psychotherapeutic interventions for chronic pain and social anxiety.
4. Discuss the role that avoidance can play in chronic pain and social anxiety, and select evidence-based interventions to decrease avoidance and increase engagement in values-based activities
Instructional Level
This CE program is free to Kaiser Permanente employees.
Instructional Methodology
Lecture
Audio/Visual
On-line Presentation
Continuing Education Information
Kaiser Permanente Mental Health Training Programs (KPMHTP) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. KPMHTP maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Kaiser Permanente Northern California Mental Health Training Programs designate this live activity for 3 hours continuing education credits for the above-identified licensed professionals.
Refund and Attendance Policy
This session is free to all Kaiser Employees. There is no known commercial support for this program. For questions and requests for information, please contact our program evaluator: supria.k.gill@kp.org
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Those who attend the program in full and complete the appropriate evaluation form will receive CE credits. Please note that credit will only be granted for those who attend the entire lecture.