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Complete this course at your convenience and on your schedule.
Note: This is a pre-recorded video course approved for 1.5 CE credits for Social Workers (SW), Case Managers (CCMC), Registered Nurses (RN) and Nursing Home and Assisted Living Administrators.
NAB approval: 20250810-3-A105552-DL for Ethics. – Expires 8/10/2025
Social Work approval is for 1.5 Non-Clinical CE credits. – Expires 8/31/2026
RN approval expires 6/30/2025
CCMC approval expires 5/6/2025.
A certificate will be issued after the successful completion of the course.
Course Description
Transform Your Client’s Wellness Journey with Personalized Pain Management Strategies (Part 2 of 2)
Go to Part 1 of this course HERE
This course aims to empower social workers and other health care professionals who provide pain management for those who suffer from chronic or acute pain episodes. The serious misuse of opioids and anti-psychotic medications will be reviewed.
You will learn how biological, psychological, and social factors interact to shape an individual’s experience of pain. Understanding these complex interactions will enable you to approach client care from a holistic perspective. In addition to understanding the biopsychosocial model of pain, you will also explore various theoretical frameworks and evidence-based interventions for pain management. The course will delve into acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and mindfulness-based techniques, among others. Throughout the course, emphasis is placed on fostering empathy, compassion, and cultural sensitivity when working with diverse populations experiencing chronic pain. By examining how social determinants such as socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity, gender identity, and age can impact an individual’s access to healthcare resources or influence their response to treatment options, you will be better equipped to provide inclusive care tailored to each client’s unique needs. Furthermore, alternative interventions like acupuncture, massage therapy, or chiropractic care may be presented as complementary options for addressing chronic pain symptoms.
Learning Objectives:
After completing this course, healthcare workers will be able to:
- Discuss the factors that affect the pain experience
- List the projectile to pain management in different settings: Self- Management, Primary Care and Specialist Care, Pain Center
- Describe 3 steps in creating a Comprehensive Pain Management plan: education, assessment, and treatment
- List four key coping skills that can help chronic pain patients
About the Presenter:
Laurie Loughney, BA Psych, CSW, LNHA, CALA, CDP, AHM, CADDCT, SHRM-CP, ICP
Laurie is the CEO of Longtree & Associates, a healthcare seminar and education company. Ms. Loughney shares her expertise in social work, administration, and ethical compliance via this and other outstanding seminars geared toward the eldercare setting. A NJ CSW, Ms. Loughney is an approved presenter for numerous social work seminars. Her work includes supporting social workers as a consultant in areas of development of ethics policy and procedures, cultural diversity and understanding the social worker’s role in person-centered eldercare.
Refund Policy:
Payments for LongtreeLive and Longtree On-Demand courses are non-refundable. Instead, registrants can opt to use their course credit for a different LongtreeLive or Longtree On-Demand course of equal or lesser value.
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Purchase this on-demand course today and earn 1.5 CE upon successful completion.
Note: CE credit approved for NAB, SW, CCMC, and RN.