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Psychosocial considerations when diagnosing and managing orofacial pain, headaches and TMD
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Barry Glassman
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2h 13min
2 CE Credits

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Lesson program
– History of the medical community’s view of the role of psychology and emotion in the management of chronic pain
– Procedures and attitudes which considers the complex relationship of psychological and biomedical factors
– Specific techniques which deal with the psychological component of the pain pattern
– Identification and integration of biological and psychological aspects of pain
– Description of the biomedical and psychosocial models
– History of the biopsychosocial model
– The importance of psychological aspects in the treatment of patients with chronic pain
– Current state of the biopsychosocial model in pain management concepts
– Techniques to address the psychological aspects for the dentist
– Critical processes to make a referral without causing anger and without suggesting the patient’s pain is psychosomatic.
Recommended for: Functional dentists.
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