#ACATmus20
Timing: 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS) are physical symptoms or experiences without a clear structural pathology. They are also called functional symptoms. They are common and can become chronic and disabling. Patients with MUS find it challenging to access treatment and support as there are very few services set up to address their specific needs. They also face stigma from healthcare professionals and the general public as the condition is poorly understood and often confused with malingering. Patients with MUS can get into unhelpful relational patterns due to their negative experience of the healthcare system. These patterns can make it more difficult for them to manage their symptoms. It is important for clinicians to be more aware of MUS and to be able to confidently engage patients with MUS in therapy. A Cognitive Analytic Therapy approach can help these patients identify and revise their procedures, improve their level of self-care and enhance their quality of life. Patients who present primarily with psychological issues can also have co-existing MUS or other chronic physical symptoms which can adversely impact on recovery. It is therefore an important area for all clinicians to be trained in.
Learning objectives:
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the Webinar,
Suitable for
Open to all qualified therapists however some familiarity with the CAT model would be advantageous.
Using Teams
Teams can be accessed from a browser and there is no need to download anything.
To access from a mobile phone, a download may be needed.
Presenter – Abrar Hussain
I am a consultant psychiatrist in liaison psychiatry working in Berkshire. I have been running a specialist service for FND (MUS) since 2012. I am an accredited CAT therapist and have delivered CAT workshops in the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
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