Treating opioid use disorder with Mindful Awareness in Body-oriented Therapy
Research Study Results
Presented by:
Cynthia Price, PhD MA LMT
Founder, Center for Mindful Body Awareness
Description
Formal Title -
"I can truly say I love myself now:" Study results on Mindful Awareness in Body-oriented Therapy for treating opioid use disorder.
This is not a top-down lecture; it is an invitation to come together and gently unpack and explore ingrained perspectives that cause harm to others and leave many behind; that thrive on exploitation and that force specific ways of being while denying the deeper truths of ourselves.
1. to describe key processes involved in teaching interoceptive awareness through the MABT approach
2. to identify common co-occurring health conditions among people with opioid use disorder
3. to identify key health outcomes in response to MABT among those in MOUD treatment
4. to describe the role of improved somato-emotional awareness for regulation and well-being in response to MABT for those in MOUD
General Agenda
- Welcome
- USABP Announcements
- Facilitated exploration together
- Q & A
- Overtime discussion (after the event formally concludes)
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Your Instructor
Research Professor, University of Washington, Department of Biobehavioral Nursing; Director, Center for Mindful Body Awareness
Presenter Bio
Cynthia Price, PhD MA LMT is a Research Professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA, USA. Her other professional roles include: Research Director of the UW Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, and Director of the Center for Mindful Body Awareness. Cynthia studies a mind-body therapy she developed called Mindful Awareness in Body-oriented Therapy (MABT). The MABT approach includes psychoeducation, mindfulness and touch to teach interoceptive awareness skills for self-care and emotion regulation. Her clinical and research expertise is primarily focused on community-based research to improve health and well-being among people who are typically disconnected from their bodies due to trauma, chemical dependency, chronic pain, or other life stressors. She trains clinicians in MABT through the Center for Mindful Body Awareness.
She is a Licensed Massage Therapist in WA State (expires 8-31-20)