About the Course

In this course, titled "Pediatric Pain Management," you will learn to identify common medical and psychiatric co-occurring conditions in autistic individuals, gaining the ability to recognize and describe these conditions. You’ll also develop the skills to differentiate between the five pain states experienced by both children. The course will provide a detailed understanding of Allodynia, including its specific characteristics as a type of pain. Additionally, you will explore a range of pediatric pain management strategies, focusing on sensory, cognitive, and behavioral approaches, to enhance your ability to support children in pain.

Meet Your Instructor

Introducing your instructor, Dr. Michael J. Cameron, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA. Dr. Cameron is an expert in applied behavior analysis, behavioral medicine, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). He has served as a professor of Behavioral Medicine at Simmons University and The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, where he taught doctoral-level courses. Currently, Dr. Cameron is the Director of the Interdisciplinary Behavioral Intervention Unit at Children's Hospital Orange County and holds an adjunct faculty position at the University of Southern California. He teaches in the Department of Psychology and the Master of Science Program in Applied Behavior Analysis. His clinical practice and research focus on applying ACT, applied behavior analysis, and behavioral medicine to manage challenging behaviors.

Course Curriculum

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Pediatric Pain Management and Co-Occurring Conditions

Enroll in this course to gain essential skills in pediatric pain management and co-occurring conditions.

$29.99