This unit is primarily focused on the influence of psychological variables in the implementation of all treatments, both somatic and psychological. The implications of the bio-psychosocial model of chronic pain for interdisciplinary interventions are discussed. The evidence for interventions based on psychological principles is critically examined and implementation of these interventions in a range of clinical settings is explored.
Unit details and rules
| Academic unit | Discipline of Pain Medicine |
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| Credit points | 6 |
| Prerequisites
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None |
| Corequisites
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None |
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Prohibitions
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None |
| Assumed knowledge
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This unit is cased based and is best suited for experienced clinicians |
| Available to study abroad and exchange students | No |
Teaching staff
| Coordinator | Claire Ashton-James, claire.ashton-james@sydney.edu.au |
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| Tutor(s) | Sarah Overton, sarah.overton@sydney.edu.au |