Showing posts with label psychology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psychology. Show all posts

Friday, November 02, 2012

Listen again: The psychology of suicide risk

Listen again to Prof O'Connor's lecture given to the West of Scotland Pain Group.




Alternatively, you can download the mp3 file here.

Suicide Behaviour Research Laboratory

Integrated Motivational-Volitional Model (IMV) of Suicidal Behaviour

Slides from a related lecture on Understanding Suicidal Behaviour

Apologies for the curtailed recording - a result of human error on the part of your audio man.

Monday, March 07, 2011

Working with interpreters in healthcare settings - listen again

Lecture given to the West of Scotland Pain Group by Dr Sharon Doherty, Clinical Psychologist, on Wednesday 26th January, 2011.
Dr Doherty discusses the increasingly important role of professional interpreters and how to get the best out of an interpreted consultation.

Listen again:



Watch and listen:


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mp3 file for download

Monday, March 29, 2010

Listen to the lecture: Injustice and the chronic pain sufferer



Lecture given by Dr Joanna McParland of Glasgow Caledonian University to the West of Scotland Pain Group on Wednesday 24th March 2010. Dr McParland discusses beliefs about justice and fairness and how they impact on the person with chronic pain.

Friday, December 07, 2007

Lecture: New directions in the psychology of chronic pain management - Dr Lance McCracken

Listen again:
Download mp3 of lecture 34.4Mb Duration: 1:11:35
Listen to lo-fi stream

Further reading:
DAHL, J., & LUNDGREN, T. (2006). Living beyond your pain using acceptance and commitment therapy to ease chronic pain. Oakland, CA, New Harbinger Publications.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/63472470

HAYES, S. C., STROSAHL, K., & WILSON, K. G. (1999). Acceptance and commitment therapy an experiential approach to behavior change. New York, Guilford Press.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/41712470

MCCRACKEN, L. M. (2005). Contextual cognitive-behavioral therapy for chronic pain. Progress in pain research and management, v. 33. Seattle, IASP Press.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/57564664

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Notice of meeting: West of Scotland Pain Group - Acceptance in Pain - Wednesday 5th December

Dr Lance McCracken will speak to the West of Scotland Pain Group on Contextual Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Acceptance. Lance McCracken is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Lead of the Pain Management Unit, Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, in Bath and author of many papers and publications including 'Contextual Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain'
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/57564664

When:
Wednesday 5th December 2007 at 7pm

Where:
Walton Conference Centre
Southern General Hospital 1345 Govan Road
GLASGOW, G51 4TF

This meeting is open to all interested healthcare professionals and students in the West of Scotland.


Supper available from 1830. New caterers have been appointed and will be unveiling their brand new menu. Don't miss it!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Meaning - slides

Chronic pain after surgery - meaning

Chronic pain after surgery. More than just a nuisance?

Chronic pain can complicate a third of even relatively minor surgical procedures with far-reaching consequences for patient and family. Why does it happen? What can be done to mitigate the problem?

A seminar in three movements held jointly with the Glasgow Southern Medical Society:
'Magnitude' Dr William Macrae, Dundee
'Molecules' Dr Mick Serpell, Glasgow
'Meaning' Dr David Craig, Glasgow

In this lecture we hear Dr David Craig discuss the meaning to patients of chronic pain. This is followed by audience discussion.

Listen again:
Download mp3 of lecture 20.3Mb Duration: 42:13
Listen to lo-fi stream