The Role of the Body and Movement Work in Trauma-informed Pain Rehabilitation

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Thursday 13 November at 6:00 a.m. EST

Free to IASP Members; $25.00 for non-members

In the opening part of this webinar, Fríða Pálsdóttir from Iceland will share how her trauma-informed approach in physiotherapy is rooted in the polyvagal theory. Next, Indra Majore-Dūšele from Latvia will give theoretical accounts on Mindfulness-based Dance Movement Therapy (MBDMT). MBDMT intervention was created to address the psycho-emotional difficulties (anxiety, depression, catastrophizing, fear of movement) of chronic pain patients and to develop self-regulation skills. She will then present the results from her current randomized-controlled trial comparing 5 weeks of intense MBDMT to care as usual. Iris Trinkler will round up the seminar. Her recent study focused on body, emotions, pain and relationship experiences in women having suffered violence. She will be discussing the role of the body in emotion regulation and how body and dance therapies might tap into affect attunement and, through a dyadic, interpersonal process, help the patient overcome suffering.

Speakers:

Fríða Pálsdóttir, BSC

Indra Majore-Dūšele, PhD cand, MA.Psych., MA

Iris Trinkler, PhD HDR

Indra Majore-Dūšele

PhD cand, MA Psych., MA Health Care, psychologist and MBDMT therapist, Riga Stradins University, Latvia

Department of Health Psychology and Pedagogy, Faculty of Public Health and Social Welfare

Indra is a psychologist and psychotherapist for 25 years, and a MBDMT therapist and trainer for 10 years.  

Mindfulness based Dance Movement Therapy intervention for chronic pain patient’s self-regulation: results from RCT. 

The Mindfulness based Dance Movement Therapy (MBDMT) intervention was created to address the psycho-emotional difficulties (anxiety, depression, catastrophizing, fear of movement) of chronic pain patients and to develop self-regulation skills. The model on which MBDMT is based was created using grounded theory, then adapted in a pilot study and applied in a randomized controlled trial for chronic pain patients. An intervention group participated in a 10 session DMT process over a 5-week period. In the webinar results from the RCT will be presented: comparison between the intervention and control group with regards to outcome (pain, anxiety and depression) and process (emotion regulation skills and body awareness). Further, the therapeutic mechanisms of the MBDMT model will be discussed.  

 

Fríða Pálsdóttir, BSC

BSC, physical therapist, University Hospital Reykjavík, Iceland

Psychiatry Department of Landspítali

Fríða is a practicing physical therapist for 10 years, specializing in pain for 8 years, and diving into trauma and pain 6 years ago.  

A polyvagal theory account of trauma-informed physiotherapy in trauma and chronic pain patients 

The polyvagal theory originated in the description of two complementary vagal pathways, dorsal and ventral, of which the latter is phylogenetically younger and plays an important role in the recovery from trauma. I will introduce the polyvagal theory, from its origin, the biology behind it, and the questions it sought to answer in the 1970‘s and 1980‘s into how it can be applied to assessment and treatment of people with chronic pain and trauma. I will examine clinical presentations i am frequently faced with in my physiotherapy practice and walk through how the polyvagal theory helps me and my clients make sense of their experience and enhance their treatment. 

Iris Trinkler

PhD HDR, neuroscientist, Strasbourg University, France

Iris is a neuroscientist whose research specializes in empathy, emotion recognition and regulation and the role of dance in (neuro)rehabilitation 

Body (re)affiliation or the double role of the body and movement work in trauma-informed pain rehabilitation 

Based on Fríða’s and Indra’s presentations and backed up by interviews with women having suffered violence on body, emotions, pain and relationships, Iris will round up the seminar by discussing the role of the body in emotion regulation and how body and dance therapies might tap into affect attunement and through a dyadic, interpersonal process help the patient overcome suffering.   

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