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How to Develop Therapeutic Alliance to Help Manage Persistent Pain

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How to Develop Therapeutic Alliance to Help Manage Persistent Pain

How to Develop Therapeutic Alliance to Help Manage Persistent Pain

CA$64.99
This course includes
 
Lifetime access after purchase
 
Certificate of completion
This course was recorded in April 2020

Overview

Effective management of persistent pain goes beyond exercise prescriptions and manual techniques — it starts with a strong therapeutic alliance between the clinician and the patient. Research shows that collaborative communication, shared decision-making, and a patient-centred approach are essential components of positive outcomes in chronic pain care.

This course equips rehabilitation professionals with evidence-informed communication and coaching strategies to build trust, improve engagement, and support meaningful behaviour change in people living with persistent pain.


What You Will Learn

In this online course, you will learn how to:

  • Build a Strong Therapeutic Alliance: Develop practical frameworks to enhance trust, rapport, and collaboration with patients across diverse pain conditions.
  • Apply Communication & Coaching Strategies: Learn evidence-based techniques to support patients in navigating negative health behaviours and improving participation in their care.
  • Understand Patient Perspectives: Gain insights from a lived-experience contributor to deepen empathy and refine your approach to persistent pain management.


Why It Matters

A therapeutic alliance — the collaborative partnership between clinician and patient — is linked to improved adherence, satisfaction, and clinical outcomes. It includes shared goals, agreed-upon tasks, and a supportive therapeutic bond that can enhance both engagement and treatment effectiveness.

By focusing on these foundational skills, clinicians can elevate the impact of their care and better support individuals living with persistent pain.


Course Format

  • Expert Presenters:

    • Strategies grounded in current research and clinical experience

    • Real examples of communication and coaching in practice

  • Practical Tools:

    • “How-to” guides for building therapeutic alliance

    • Communication frameworks you can implement immediately

  • Patient Perspective:

    • Hear directly from a person living with persistent pain to enrich your clinical understanding


Who Should Take This Course

This course is designed for rehabilitation professionals including, but not limited to:

  • Physiotherapists & Physiotherapy Assistants

  • Occupational Therapists & Assistants

  • Chiropractors

  • Athletic Therapists

  • Exercise Therapists

  • Kinesiologists

Professionals across clinical settings who work with persistent pain patients will benefit from enhanced therapeutic alliance skills.


Instructors

The course is delivered by leading clinicians and educators who bring a combination of research evidence, real-world practice, and lived experience to the topic.

  • Jason Silvernail, DPT, DSc, CSCS, FAAOMPT – Experienced physical therapist and educator

  • Maxi Miciak, PhD, BScPT, BPE – Researcher with expertise in the therapeutic relationship in musculoskeletal care

  • Sandra Woods, CIPP/C, M. Bioethics – Healthcare advocate and patient partner with experience living with chronic pain


Accreditation & CEUs

This course is offered by the Pain Science Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and may count toward continuing education requirements, depending on your professional jurisdiction.

The instructors
Jason Silvernail
DPT, DSc, CSCS, FAAOMPT

Jason Silvernail has been a practicing physical therapist since 1997, on duty in the United States Army as a career military officer with over 25 years of service. Dr. Silvernail has worked with a wide variety of patient populations and settings including orthopedic/sports, chronic pain, amputee and neurological rehabilitation, and strength and conditioning.

Dr Silvernail earned his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Scranton, and his Doctor of Science from Baylor University. He is board-certified in Orthopedic Physical Therapy and is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He is also a graduate of the prestigious Army-Baylor Army-Baylor Doctoral Fellowship in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy at Fort Sam Houston, earning him a Fellowship in the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy.

A clinician and researcher, he has published clinical commentaries and original research in the medical literature (including the Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Manual Therapy, and the Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy) and he has a prominent professional presence online where you can connect with him on Facebook or Twitter.

Opinions expressed by Dr. Silvernail are his own and do not represent the official policy or position of the United States Army, the Department of Defense, or the United States Government.


Maxi Miciak
Ph.D, BScPT, BPE
Dr. Maxi Miciak strives to positively influence the care patients receive and the use of research evidence in health services and policy decision-making. Her work has broad reach, extending from clinical to system levels. Drawing upon her experiences as a physical therapist, Maxi’s research interests probe the factors that influence provision of care from social and systems (e.g. care models) perspectives. Her conceptual framework of the therapeutic relationship in physical therapy is being used in research with uptake in entry-to-practice and post-graduate education and clinical practice. Her expertise has resulted in numerous invitations to speak at local, national, and international webinars, events, and conferences in physical therapy and inter-professionally. Maxi also works to advance the nascent area of research impact assessment. She has collaborated with local, national, and international health system stakeholders to co-develop and implement frameworks to assess research impact on informed decision-making and the scale and spread of research and innovation in the healthcare system. Maxi is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta. She received a doctorate in Rehabilitation Science (2015) from the University of Alberta and was the inaugural Cy Frank postdoctoral fellow in impact assessment at Alberta Innovates, Canada.

Sandra Woods
CIPP/C, M. Bioethics, BA Phil (Ethics)

Sandra has worked in healthcare for over 20 years, primarily in bioethics. She managed a research ethics board, and was part of an epidemiology team at the CHUM Research Centre. Her industry experience includes healthcare philanthropy and patient privacy protection. She spent 5 years in the Canadian Air Force reserve, specializing in wilderness survival. Sandra was a Major at the Regional Officer-Instructor School, training other officers, while Captain as deputy commanding officer of her squadron.

In May 2016 Sandra was diagnosed with CRPS, following an earlier Colles’ fracture. She now applies her bioethics and research knowledge to advocating for chronic pain patients, often one-on-one.

Her CRPS and chronic pain awareness-raising focuses on HCPs. Sandra has presented to medical students through the MUHC’s Alan Edwards Pain Management Unit (AEPMU), and to medical residents. She was a Patient Partner & Twitter Team member for the 2018 Canadian Pain Society conference. 

Material included in this course
  • How to Develop Therapeutic Alliance by Creating Safety
  • Patient Perspective Pt1
  • "How to" Develop Therapeutic Alliance by Creating Safety
  • Presence
  • Receptivity
  • Being Open
  • Review
  • Feedback
  • Motivation, Self-Efficacy, and Goal Setting
  • Patient Perspective Pt2
  • Motivation, Self-Efficacy, Goal Setting
  • Four Strategies, Four Skills
  • RULE
  • OARS
  • MI Exercise
  • Feedback
  • Conclusion
  • Patient Perspective Pt3
  • Q&A Pt1
  • Q&A Pt2
  • Feedback
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