
BPP Lab
@bpplab
Biobehavioral Pediatric Pain Lab. Striving to improve the lives of children with chronic pain through innovative research and treatment.
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07-11-2016 23:42:51
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We are super happy to host Ann Meulders this week and to learn about innovations in experimental approaches to pain-related fear and avoidance x.com/laura_simons/s…

I'm very excited to host my friend and colleague Dr. yasin58 from Stanford Pain Medicine in Calgary on June 18. She's giving Grand Rounds at Alberta Children's on fear-avoidance in pediatric chronic pain. Join us! ACHRI @UCalgary_Arts @Mathison_Centre Hotchkiss Brain Institute (HBI) Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation


New review paper out this month on cognitive bias in #pedspain by @JenLauREDD and our postdoc Lauren Heathcote, PhD x.com/lcheathcote/st…

Great The Conversation U.S. article by Kalina Michalska on the power of expectation on our bodily perception, especially in #childhood theconversation.com/does-pain-expe…


We are delighted to host Robert D. Friedberg and his team at the Centre for the Study and Treatment of Anxious Youth in Palo Alto today! Talking all things #behavioralhealth. #labneighbors


Thank you Joshua W. Pate, PhD for flying all the way from Austalia to visit us this week (and maybe World Congress/Pain had something to do with it...). We are excited to be working together on multiple projects to improve #paineducation for children





Great to have Dan Harvie from Griffith University visiting us BPP Lab today to present his exciting work on #virtualreality #VR and #pain



Our new paper BPP Lab paper reviewing the best practices in peds pain rehab is out! Big thanks to the hard work from a great team Joshua W. Pate, PhD yasin58 Rikard Wicksell Kelly Ickmans mdpi.com/2077-0383/8/9/…



We are delighted to have Rikard Wicksell and his Karolinska colleagues visiting us Stanford Anesthesiology this week. We are looking forward to discussions about acceptance-based treatment, virtual reality, and parent-child models of pain!




