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Addiction-Free Pain Management® Goes Cyber

Written By: Dr. Stephen F. Grinstead, LMFT, ACRPS, CADC-II Date: January 28th, 2010. Topic: Member Blogs.

We are now offering an overview of the Addiction-Free Pain Management® (APM) System Powered by Cognit. Please check out our online overview of Cognit delivering APM please go to this APM Link for a free demo.

Cognit is a powerful web-based recovery tool using Terence T. Gorski’s 40 years of expertise in addiction recovery and relapse prevention as well as my 27 years of work with people living with chronic pain management conditions including coexisting psychological problems including addiction.

Cognit provides individuals, treatment centers and other organizations who offer addiction and/or mental health treatment with web-based educational and self-awareness tools. Cognit supports and enhances all stages, as well as modalities, of treatment and recovery for people who suffer from addiction and related mental health issues. The Cognit process combines educational content, self application E-Workbook exercises, session quizzes as well as self-awareness inventories that were developed by Cognit co-founder Wayne Blampied.

The Cognit system acts as a support umbrella from pre-treatment, to the earliest stages of treatment and all the way through late recovery. No matter what course recovery takes, Cognit supports the entire process. The true value of Cognit is in its ability to assist in the treatment process by offering effective, consistent, science-based, easy to use educational content and its ability to assess and quantify a patient’s progress.

You can learn about the Addiction-Free Pain Management® System at our website www.addiction-free.com. If you are working with people undergoing chronic pain management and want to learn how to develop a plan for managing their chronic pain and coexisting psychological disorders; including depression, addiction and other coexisting psychological disorders effectively; please consider my book Managing Pain and Coexisting Disorders: Using the Addiction-Free Pain Management® System. To purchase this book please Click Here.

To read the latest issue of Chronic Pain Solutions Newsletter please click here. If you want to sign up for the newsletter, please click here and input your name and email address. You will then recieve an autoresponse email that you need to reply to in order to finalize enrollment.

To learn about my upcoming trainings you can check out our Calendar page.

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Dr. Stephen F. Grinstead, LMFT, ACRPS, CADC-II

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