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Suicidality in Urologic Disease for Men and Women

Suicidality in Urologic Disease for Men and Women

Suicidality in Urologic Disease for Men and Women

CA$20.99 CA$29.99
This course includes
Lifetime access after purchase
Certificate of completion
This course was recorded in May 2019

Overview

In this online continuing education course, Dr. Tripp highlights the prevalence of suicide risk in patients suffering from interstitial cystitis, prostate cancer, and inflammatory bowel disease.

He also provides insights into the suicidality models that help us understand such behaviors. Particular emphasis will be placed on predictive and protective factors ranging from depression to assessments of resilience.

This clinically relevant data will be discussed in regard to current treatment options such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and interventions such as de-catastrophizing.

 

 

Learning Objectives

In this online course, you will learn:

  • An introduction to suicidal ideation/risk in community and tertiary care patients with chronic pelvic pain syndromes.

  • Scientific studies regarding suicidality in urologic disease
    • Original research - depression and catastrophizing predict suicidal ideation in tertiary care patients with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome.
    • Biophysical predictors of suicidality in patients with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome.
    • The prevalence and biopsychological risk factors of suicidality in prostate cancer.
    • The effects of resilience, childhood trauma, and depression on suicide risk in individuals with inflammatory bowel disease.

  • Catastrophizing and treatment options
    • Potential stressors and catastrophizing.
    • Decatastrophizing.

 

What’s Included In This Online Course?

  • More than 42 minutes of video lessons.
  • Bite-sized information: All of the content is broken down into bite-sized chunks, so that you can easily watch a video on your break, over lunch, or for a few minutes at night.
  • Lifetime access. You can return to this course at any time. If any material is updated or added, you will have access to the new content.
  • Certificate of completion. Once you've completed the course, you will receive a certificate for your professional portfolio.
  • Access to this course is through Embodia, and although some of the content may be downloadable (such as a workbook or slides if included), the majority cannot. This is to protect the instructor’s material and to prevent the content from being shared freely on the Internet.
  • Embodia is mobile-friendly and can be accessed by phone, tablet, and computer.
  • There is no start date or completion date. You can complete the course at your own pace.
  • You will be sent a receipt as soon as you purchase this course. This receipt can be used for education grants and for tax purposes.
  • A special coupon for 15% off any other online course on Embodia Academy when you’ve completed this course!

 

Audience

This online course is for all rehabilitation professionals, including physiotherapists, physiotherapy assistants, occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, chiropractors, athletic therapists, exercise therapists, kinesiologists among others. This course is also relevant for movement specialists, yoga teachers, yoga therapists, and those interested in learning more about pelvic floor health and wellness.

This course imparted by Pelvic Health Solutions (PHS) contains the recorded lectures from the 6th annual Pelvic Health Symposium in 2019. This course will challenge your theoretical and practical knowledge of pelvic health. Listen to their knowledge, and deepen your understanding of pelvic health and all of the factors that will make you a top-notch, excellent practitioner. You don’t have to be a practicing internal pelvic health therapist in order to benefit from this course - If your patient has a pelvis, you will benefit from this online course!

The instructors
Pelvic Health Solutions

Pelvic Health Solutions (PHS) is an evidence-based teaching company that aims to educate and empower physiotherapists, healthcare professionals, and everyday people about pelvic health.

PHS was founded in 2010 out of the need to develop pelvic health resources in Ontario at a time when it was an under-serviced health concern. PHS provides continuing education courses, mentoring, and clinical resources for a variety of practitioners with the goal of equipping them to deliver evidence-based, biopsychosocial assessment and treatment of pelvic health problems in our province and abroad.

Our company also exists as a way to connect people experiencing pelvic health concerns to pelvic health physiotherapists in their area. PHS has ultimately blossomed into a community of curious people who are committed to providing hope and healing to those who suffer from pelvic health issues.


Dr. Dean Tripp
Ph.D.
Dean Tripp completed his PhD in Clinical Psychology at Dalhousie University, holding several university positions before joining Queen’s University in 2001. Dr. Tripp is currently Professor in the Department of Psychology, and cross appointed to Anesthesiology and Urology at Queen’s. He has been nationally and locally awarded for his excellence in teaching and research (e.g., Excellence in Interprofessional Pain from the Canadian Pain Society; Frank Knox Award for Excellence in Teaching). His research has focused on pain and psychosocial factors associated with adjustment within various patient populations (Chronic Pelvic Pain, Prostate Cancer, Perioperative Pain, Adjustment following Surgery, Inflammatory Bowel Disease). Dr. Tripp has published over 80 peer-reviewed publications & chapters, 5 treatment manuals, has developed 14 annual Pain Education events in Kingston (CME accredited), has presented his research in many national and international forums, and has consulted around the world on clinical research, patient engagement, and how organizations can use Positive Psychology to improve productivity.
Material included in this course
  • Scientific Studies regarding Suicidality in Urologic Disease
  • Original research - Depression and Catastrophizing Predict Suicidal Ideation in Tertiary Care Patients with Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome
  • Biophysical Predictors of Suicidality in Patients with Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome
  • The Prevalence and Biopsychological Risk Factors of Suicidality in Prostate Cancer
  • The Effects of Resilience, Childhood Trauma and Depression on Suicide Risk in Individuals with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Feedback
  • Catastrophizing and Treatment Options
  • Potential Stressors and Catastrophizing
  • Decatastrophizing
  • Q&A
  • Feedback
FAQs

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The larger the group, the larger the discount. Each individual must purchase separately with the discount code, and agree to the terms and conditions (legal). This provides each participant with their own copy to review at their pace, their own certificate of completion, and the opportunity to interact with colleagues as you all work collectively through the material.

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