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SUMMARY:TRIPLL Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Role of Mechanism Discovery and Targeting in the NIH Stage Model\nMonday\, May 18\, 2020\n1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST\nPresenter: Donald Edmondson\, PhD\, MPH\, Columbia University Irving Medical Center \nOverview:The need for effective behavioral interventions has never been greater\, but existing interventions yield weak and/or difficult to replicate effects. Further\, implementation of behavioral interventions at scale is rare\, and may further dilute intervention effects. The NIH Stage Model provides a framework for guiding intervention development from early phase discovery through large scale implementation\, and the NIH Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) program has articulated a rigorous method for incorporating the underlying mechanisms of behavior change at each stage of intervention development. This talk will discuss how the two frameworks for research complement each other\, and how individual researchers can adopt practices that will yield more powerful\, replicable\, and informative interventions. \nClick here to register for this free webinar.
URL:https://tripll.org/event/tripll-webinar-4/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190708T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190708T140000
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CREATED:20190114T170205Z
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SUMMARY:Chronic Low Back Pain in Older Adults: Evolution of a Research Agenda
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Debra K. Weiner\, MD\, FACP\, Professor of Medicine\, Psychiatry\, Anesthesiology and Clinical & Translational Science University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine\n \nThis presentation will discuss the evolution of Dr. Weiner’s research on chronic low back pain in older adults.  Her research developed organically in the context of her clinical care of these patients and has evolved into a multi-site clinical trial.  She hopes that this model can be applied to others who wish to develop a program of research. \nTo register for this webinar\, click here. \nThe 2019 webinar series\, Mechanisms and Management of Later-Life Pain\, is co-sponsored by TRIPLL and\nUniversity of Florida’s Pain Research and Intervention Center of Excellence.
URL:https://tripll.org/event/chronic-low-back-pain-in-older-adults-evolution-of-a-research-agenda/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="TRIPLL":MAILTO:jah3011@med.cornell.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190520T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190520T140000
DTSTAMP:20260603T024147
CREATED:20190114T165806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190114T165806Z
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SUMMARY:Assessment of Pain Modulation in Older Adults
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Joseph Riley III\, PhD\, Professor\, University of Florida College of Dentistry\n \nCommunity-based and clinical findings indicate that older adults are at greater risk for more frequent and prolonged pain and suffer from pain at multiple sites compared to younger cohorts.  Dr. Riley will present data from his sensory testing laboratory that demonstrate older adults exhibit diminished descending pain inhibitory capacity and increased pain facilitation.  An imbalance of these systems among older adults likely contribute to the increased risk for the development of persistent pain compared to younger adults. \nTo register for this seminar\, click here. \nThe 2019 webinar series\, Mechanisms and Management of Later-Life Pain\, is co-sponsored by TRIPLL and\nUniversity of Florida’s Pain Research and Intervention Center of Excellence.
URL:https://tripll.org/event/assessment-of-pain-modulation-in-older-adults/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="TRIPLL":MAILTO:jah3011@med.cornell.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190429T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190429T140000
DTSTAMP:20260603T024147
CREATED:20190103T213341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190415T200947Z
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SUMMARY:Close Relationships and Chronic Pain Self-Management
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Lynn Martire\, PhD\, Professor of Human Development & Family Studies\, Penn State University\n \nSelf-management of chronic pain often involves monitoring symptoms\, adhering to medication regimens\, and improving health behaviors\, all of which occur in a social context. Dr. Martire will review the existing evidence supporting behavioral pain interventions that target a close family member as well as the pain sufferer\, summarize key knowledge gaps in this area\, and describe opportunities for future research \nTo register for this seminar\, click here. \nThe 2019 webinar series\, Mechanisms and Management of Later-Life Pain\, is co-sponsored by TRIPLL and\nUniversity of Florida’s Pain Research and Intervention Center of Excellence.
URL:https://tripll.org/event/close-relationships-and-chronic-pain-self-management/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="TRIPLL":MAILTO:jah3011@med.cornell.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190318T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190318T140000
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CREATED:20190103T213107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190103T213107Z
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SUMMARY:Mechanisms Supporting Mindfulness Based Pain Relief
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Fadal Zeidan\, PhD\, Assistant Professor\, University of California San Diego\n \nDr. Fadel Zeidan will describe the psychological\, physiological and neural processes that are involved in mindfulness meditation-based pain relief. He will also discuss how mindfulness is different from placebo and the potential clinical applications of mindfulness. \nTo register for this seminar\, click here. \nThe 2019 webinar series\, Mechanisms and Management of Later-Life Pain\, is co-sponsored by TRIPLL and\nUniversity of Florida’s Pain Research and Intervention Center of Excellence.
URL:https://tripll.org/event/mechanisms-supporting-mindfulness-based-pain-relief/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="TRIPLL":MAILTO:jah3011@med.cornell.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190225T130000
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CREATED:20190103T201208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190103T221102Z
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SUMMARY:Psychological Therapies for Pain
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Robert D. Kerns\, PhD\, Professor of Psychiatry\, Neurology and Psychology at Yale University\n \nA broad array of evidence-based psychological approaches for the management of pain are currently available including mindfulness-based stress reduction\, progressive relaxation\, biofeedback\, hypnosis\, operant-behavioral therapy\, cognitive-behavioral therapy\, acceptance and commitment therapy\, couples and family therapy\, and supportive psychotherapy\, among others. The strength of evidence of efficacy and effectiveness for these approaches varies across specific pain conditions and settings and across outcome domains. Scientific knowledge and practice gaps\, particularly organizational\, provider and patient barriers to accessing psychological therapies for pain\, will be highlighted. \nTo register for this webinar\, click here. \nThe 2019 webinar series\, Mechanisms and Management of Later-Life Pain\, is co-sponsored by TRIPLL and\nUniversity of Florida’s Pain Research and Intervention Center of Excellence.
URL:https://tripll.org/event/tripll-webinar-psychological-therapies-for-pain/
LOCATION:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="TRIPLL":MAILTO:jah3011@med.cornell.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180625T130000
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SUMMARY:June Webinar – Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic Pain in Older Adults
DESCRIPTION:Title: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic Pain in Older Adults\n\nPresenter: Julie Wetherell\, PhD\, University of California at San Diego \nOverview: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a psychotherapy model that deemphasizes efforts to change aversive internal experiences and prioritizes living in accordance with deeply held values\, even in the presence of distress or discomfort. It is one of few therapeutic modalities that the American Psychological Association’s Division 12 (Society for Clinical Psychology) describes as having “strong research support” for chronic or persistent pain. Dr. Wetherell’s presentation will describe the ACT model and discuss the use of ACT for chronic pain\, with an emphasis on factors that may make ACT particularly appropriate for older adults.
URL:https://tripll.org/event/june-webinar-acceptance-and-commitment-therapy-for-chronic-pain-in-older-adults/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180514T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180514T173000
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CREATED:20180919T031610Z
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SUMMARY:May Webinar- A Technology-Assisted Chronic Pain Self-Management Intervention for Older Adults in a Low-income\, Urban Setting
DESCRIPTION:Title: A Technology-Assisted Chronic Pain Self-Management Intervention for Older Adults in a Low-income\, Urban Setting\n\nPresenter: Mary Janevic\, PhD\, MPH\, University of Michigan \nAfrican American older adults living in resource-challenged settings are at high risk for pain-related disability\, and have limited opportunities to learn chronic pain self-management skills that may help improve function.  Dr. Janevic will describe the development of a “high tech/high touch” pain self-management intervention that integrates physical activity monitoring and web-based instruction with support from a community health worker\, to be tested in a pilot study in Detroit.
URL:https://tripll.org/event/may-webinar-a-technology-assisted-chronic-pain-self-management-intervention-for-older-adults-in-a-low-income-urban-setting/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180430T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180430T140000
DTSTAMP:20260603T024147
CREATED:20180919T031610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180919T032022Z
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SUMMARY:April Webinar – Developing\, Refining\, & Evaluating a Behavioral Intervention Targeting Comorbid Chronic Back Pain & Depression in Older Adults
DESCRIPTION:Title:  Developing\, Refining\, & Evaluating a Behavioral Intervention Targeting Comorbid Chronic Back Pain & Depression in Older Adults\n\nPresenter: Una Makris\, MD\, UT Southwestern Medical Center \nChronic musculoskeletal pain (including chronic back pain) and comorbid mental health diagnoses (including depression) remain common\, costly and challenging to manage. Dr. Makris will discuss the development of a behavioral intervention that simultaneously targets chronic back pain and depression in older adults. Core intervention components include patient activation\, motivational interviewing\, and goal setting that are employed to improve outcomes most relevant to older adults with comorbid physical pain and mental health diagnoses.
URL:https://tripll.org/event/april-webinar-developing-refining-evaluating-a-behavioral-intervention-targeting-comorbid-chronic-back-pain-depression-in-older-adults/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180326T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180326T140000
DTSTAMP:20260603T024147
CREATED:20180919T031609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180919T032044Z
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SUMMARY:March Webinar -PATH-Pain: A Behavioral Intervention For Older Adults With Negative Emotions And Chronic Pain In Primary Care
DESCRIPTION:Title: PATH-Pain: A Behavioral Intervention For Older Adults With Negative Emotions And Chronic Pain In Primary Care\n\nPresenter: Dimitris Kiosses\, PhD\, Weill Cornell Medicine \nDr. Kiosses will discuss PATH-Pain\, a new behavioral intervention for older adults with chronic pain and negative emotions in primary care. PATH-Pain is a manualized 8-week program for primary care that consists of 8 weekly individual sessions and 1 group educational session. All sessions are designed for patients and a willing and available study partner (e.g.\, family member\, caregiver\, friend). The goals of PATH-Pain are to reduce negative emotions associated with pain and pain-related disability\, increase positive emotions and increase engagement in pleasurable activities; and shift attention during experiences of pain to help reduce pain intensity.
URL:https://tripll.org/event/march-webinar-path-pain-a-behavioral-intervention-for-older-adults-with-negative-emotions-and-chronic-pain-in-primary-care/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180226T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180226T140000
DTSTAMP:20260603T024147
CREATED:20180919T031606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180919T032126Z
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SUMMARY:February Webinar Practical Behavioral Interventions for Older Adults with Chronic Musculoskeletal Conditions
DESCRIPTION:Title: Practical Behavioral Interventions for Older Adults with Chronic Musculoskeletal Conditions\n\nPresenter: Kelli Allen\, PhD\, UNC School of Medicine \nDr. Allen will discuss behavioral interventions including physical activity\, weight management\, and pain coping skills training for older adults with chronic musculoskeletal conditions (including osteoarthritis and low back pain)\, with an emphasis on remotely delivered programs that can be broadly disseminated.  Her discussion will include practical aspects of intervention delivery\, particularly as they relate to special considerations for older adults. 
URL:https://tripll.org/event/february-webinar-practical-behavioral-interventions-for-older-adults-with-chronic-musculoskeletal-conditions/
CATEGORIES:Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180129T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180129T140000
DTSTAMP:20260603T024147
CREATED:20180919T031606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180919T032217Z
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SUMMARY:January Webinar – Developing the Next Generation of Non-Pharmacologic Approaches to Pain Management in Older Adults
DESCRIPTION:Title: Developing the Next Generation of Non-Pharmacologic Approaches to Pain Management in Older Adults\n\nPresenter: Dr. M. Carrington (Cary) Reid\, MD\, PhD\, Weill Cornell Medicine \nOverview: Dr. Reid will summarize what is known about current behavioral approaches to the management of later life pain\, review factors that underlie the need for the development of age-appropriate approaches\, and summarize recommendations from the recently released Federal Pain Research Strategy supporting these efforts.
URL:https://tripll.org/event/january-webinar-developing-the-next-generation-of-non-pharmacologic-approaches-to-pain-management-in-older-adults/
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