Psychotherapist Pain Clinic 80 %
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Langenthal
- Company
- SRO AG, St. Urbanstrasse 67, 4900 Langenthal
- First posted
What you will achieve with us
Technical and organizational management of the pain psychology area
Conducting individual and group therapies
Focus on cognitive behavioral therapy methods
Teaching pain coping strategies
Application of relaxation techniques (e.g., progressive muscle relaxation, biofeedback, MBSR)
Conducting assessments including questionnaire diagnostics
Writing progress and final reports
Presentation of the pain clinic to the outside world via lectures/posters
Close interdisciplinary cooperation (e.g., with physiotherapy and psychiatry)
What you bring with you
University degree in psychology (university or university of applied sciences)
Completed further training in a recognized psychotherapy direction, preferably behavioral therapy
Experience in the field of pain psychology or a strong affinity for the subject area
Experience in group therapy
Knowledge of biofeedback and somatic medicine
Willingness to take on a management function (optional)
Team-oriented, responsible, and patient-centered way of working
Working with us
Responsible activity
Collaboration in an experienced and appreciative interdisciplinary team
Opportunity for active co-design and further development of the department
Regular team meetings and supervisions
Support for continuous and further education (e.g., pain specialist)
Modern employment conditions according to GAV as well as advanced social benefits
No shifts and no weekend work
Psychotherapist Pain Clinic 80 %
What you will achieve with us
Technical and organizational management of the pain psychology area
Conducting individual and group therapies
Focus on cognitive behavioral therapy methods
Teaching pain coping strategies
Application of relaxation techniques (e.g., progressive muscle relaxation, biofeedback, MBSR)
Conducting assessments including questionnaire diagnostics
Writing progress and final reports
Presentation of the pain clinic to the outside world via lectures/posters
Close interdisciplinary cooperation (e.g., with physiotherapy and psychiatry)
What you bring with you
University degree in psychology (university or university of applied sciences)
Completed further training in a recognized psychotherapy direction, preferably behavioral therapy
Experience in the field of pain psychology or a strong affinity for the subject area
Experience in group therapy
Knowledge of biofeedback and somatic medicine
Willingness to take on a management function (optional)
Team-oriented, responsible, and patient-centered way of working
Working with us
Responsible activity
Collaboration in an experienced and appreciative interdisciplinary team
Opportunity for active co-design and further development of the department
Regular team meetings and supervisions
Support for continuous and further education (e.g., pain specialist)
Modern employment conditions according to GAV as well as advanced social benefits
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