This webinar series will focus on important elements of primary care and how this impacts how an IPC psychologist identifies and how they view their role within the treatment team.
Articles & Resources
Novel Psychological Treatments for Chronic Pain
Dr. Lumley examines the limitations of these approaches and presents new concepts and treatments that hold promise for larger effects, including Pain Reprocessing Therapy and Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy.
“Must Knows” for Psychologists Working on Integrated Primary Care Teams
"Must Knows" for Psychologists working on IPC Teams slides
Population Health
The culture and demands of primary care are unique. Psychologists making the transition to integrated primary care (IPC) must be able to...
Primary Care Training Opportunities
It can be difficult to find psychology training opportunities specifically focused on primary care. Fortunately, the APA has compiled a...
Integrated Primary Care Resources
List of helpful resources curated by the Society for Health Psychology’s Integrated Primary Care interest group.
Pain-Focused Organizations
List of outside organizations focused on pain management.
Repository of Pain Psychology Literature
Curated list of written resources related to pain psychology.
Pain Psychology Workshops and Webinars
List of web-based pain psychology learning opportunities.
Assessments for Chronic Pain
List of psychological tests commonly used in the assessment of chronic pain.
Practice Guidelines for Chronic Pain
Learn more about practice guidelines for chronic pain.
Integrated Primary Care: An Introductory Curriculum
We are pleased to offer an introductory primary care psychology curriculum for use in educating psychology graduate students, pre-doctoral interns, and post-doctoral fellows as well as for self-study by graduate students and practicing psychologists.