FSA – COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR CHRONIC PAIN

Learn more, as this is part of The First Step Act

Program Description Taken from The First Step Act Approved Program Guide 1/2022 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Chronic Pain is a program that utilizes a structured approach beginning with an interview and assessment session. Through the 10 skills-based therapy sessions, individuals will begin to develop the skills necessary to gain a sense of control over their chronic pain. Using a therapeutic relationship CBT for Chronic Pain encourages individuals to adopt an active, problem-solving approach to cope with challenges associated with chronic pain. Exercise, pacing, and relaxation techniques are incorporated into this program.
Additionally, individuals will also learn to reduce the negative impact of pain on daily life, improve physical and emotional functioning, and increase effective coping skills.
Employees should consult the program material for length and duration of the class. Program materials and updated SENTRY codes are located under the FSA Programs link on the Reentry Services Division Sallyport page.
Time Frame
Hours
Needs Addressed Medical and Recreation/Leisure/Fitness
Program Delivery To ensure program fidelity and proper credit, CBT for Chronic Pain must be delivered by a Social Worker.
Institution Locations FPC Alderson, FCI Aliceville, FCC Allenwood, USP Atlanta
MDC Brooklyn, FPC Bryan, FCC Butner, USP Canaan
FMC Carswell, FCC Coleman, FCI Danbury, FMC Devens
FCC Florence, FMC Fort Worth, FCI Gilmer, FCI Greenville
FCC Hazelton, FMC Lexington, FCC Lompoc, MDC Los Angeles
USP Marion, FCC Oakdale, FCI Pekin, FDC Philadelphia
FMC Rochester, MCFP Springfield, FCI Tallahassee, FCI Terminal Island
FCC Terre Haute, FCI Tuscon, FCI Waseca, FCC Victorville