Certificate of Achievement

Catríona Andrea Dixon

has completed the following course:

Cognitive Behavioural Skills to Treat Back Pain: The Back Skills Training (BeST) Programme

University of Oxford

This online course for health professionals explored an evidence-based cognitive behavioural approach to manage low back pain. Learners covered all aspects of the content and delivery of the Back Skills Training (BeST) Programme.

6 weeks, 2 hours per week

Sallie Lamb

Professor of Trauma Rehabilitation

University of Oxford

87%
overall score

Transcript

Learning outcomes

  • Apply a cognitive behavioural approach to effectively help people better manage persistent low back pain.
  • Reflect on how to implement these techniques in clinical practice.
  • Lead a group back skills training (BeST) programme in your clinical setting.
  • Demonstrate understanding of a cognitive behavioural approach to managing persistent low back pain.

Syllabus

  • The nature and cause of persistent low back pain.
  • The cognitive behavioural approach.
  • Exercise and activity for low back pain.
  • How thoughts and feelings can influence pain.
  • Pain management skills.

Accreditation

Approved by the British Psychological Society for the purposes of Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Approved by

Issued on 24th April 2019

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Free online course:

Cognitive Behavioural Skills to Treat Back Pain: The Back Skills Training (BeST) Programme

University of Oxford