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Mental health and persistent pain
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Stuart Benney posted an update 2 years, 8 months ago
Hi Im Stuart from the Royal Derby Hospital. I have a dual role at the trust working in clinical audit but also a student Counsellor/psychotherapist with Occupational Health while in my second year of a MSc Counselling and Psychotherapy. I also work within the recruitment/general gofor for Occy Health student counselling service again voluntary. I…Read more
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Amy Semple posted an update 3 years, 1 month ago
To mark World Mental Heath Day read our new block showcasing our Q funded PIC-C Training Programme for healthcare professionals working with patients with pain – supporting both psychological and physical health through personalised care:
Mental health and pain: a spotlight on the PIC-C project for World Mental Health Day
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sarah clarke posted an update 3 years, 2 months ago
Hi Everyone. Versus Arthritis has been running a series of workshops this year on improvement. Later this month we have a 45 minute session over lunchtime on 21st September, and looking for anyone who has experience in helping people find solutions/coping strategies outside of healthcare to come along. To sign up, email me at…Read more
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Jo Scott posted an update 3 years, 3 months ago
Hi everyone! My colleague Anindita has just shared an update on four teams we’ve been supporting in Q through Q Lab UK to improve care for people living with both mental health problems and persistent back pain. There is some really interesting learning from their work that I hope many of you will find useful…Read more
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Hugh Vo joined 3 years, 6 months ago
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Kim Tooke joined 3 years, 6 months ago
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Will Bostock posted an update 3 years, 6 months ago
Hi,
I’m Will Bostock GP and director of Cambridge Progressive Medicine. I have recently started on the NHS clinical entrepreneurs’ scheme and am developing a project which aims to create a structured primary care programme that explores health beliefs as a direct therapeutic target. It is designed to address mental and physical health in a sin…Read more
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Hello Will, I am very much interested in taking part in your programme. As a mental health practitioner for over 15 years and someone who suffers with long term pain management I look forward to contributing in anyway possible.
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Hi Louise,
That is great. The three most recent episodes of the podcast are all about long term pain. I would be very interested in your insights to the content as a HCP with lived experience.
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Hi Will, I’d be interested to know more about this. Reducing opiate prescribing in chronic pain is high up the agenda but I am concerned about ensuring we can offer people an alternative to support with their self-management.
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Hi Sonal,
Thank you for your interest. Yes it is certainly a challenge. The new NICE guidance recommends very little for primary pain, but we may feel pressure to prescribe when it feels like there is no good alternative. There is, however, a mounting body of evidence for successful interventions focused on health education and alternative…Read more
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Amy Semple posted an update 3 years, 6 months ago
As one of four national teams funded by Q we invite you to join our forthcoming webinar showcasing Therapeutic Interactions and Person-centred Care Skills (TIPS) an innovative and evidence-based training and supervision package for physiotherapists and other health professionals working with patients presenting with pain.
Psychologically informed…Read more
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