![]() ![]() ![]() Today’s post is about moving from a conceptual model to a practical model, or how we can use research in our clinical reasoning.Ī biopsychosocial model (BPSM) as envisaged by Engel was a framework for clinicians to think about why this person is presenting in this way at this time (and what may be maintaining their situation), as well as what could be done to reduce distress and disability. Pacing – aka working to quota, activity scheduling, chunking, time contingent activity, timetablingĪnd yes! There’s more to this series of posts on how I use a biopsychosocial model in practice!.Task Persistence – the least used coping skill.Motivating people to make changes (iii).Hypnosis and imagery in pain management.Changing the inner critic – positive statements.Biofeedback – or Things that go ‘beep’!.Clinical reasoning – more than problem solving….Knowledge Translation: An online community of practice case study.
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