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At Michigan Medicine (MM) Back and Pain Center we provide a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach to pain management. Kimberly Bialik, Ph.D. is part of this team as a pain psychologist. She has over 30 years of experience specializing in behavioral pain assessment, chronic pain education, and a variety of evidenced based behavioral treatment interventions such as mindfulness, cognitive-behavioral therapy, acceptance commitment therapy, and emotional awareness and expression therapy. Care is delivered either in person at the MM Back and Pain Center or virtual.
Our center also offers other specialized programs such as neuromodulation (i.e., spinal cord stimulators), opioid transitions to buprenorphine and preparing patients for orthopedic surgeries. Dr. Bialik provides the pre intervention assessments to ensure patients will have successful outcomes.
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Health Psychology Post Doctoral FellowHenry Ford Hospital, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, 1995
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PhDBowling Green St. U., Psychology Building, 1993
Research interests include developing a brief trauma informed behavioral pain management approach to broaden the patient's understanding of how chronic pain and trauma overlap and what actions they can take to lessen pain.
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2022 Apr 1;PresentationGrand Rounds: Psychological Aspects of the Management and Treatment of Chronic Pain
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Bialik PMGTLUCKC, Anesthesiology PD. 2021Additional ScholarshipMichigan Medicine Ambulatory Pain Management Guidelines
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2018 May 1;PresentationChronic Pain and Childhood Trauma
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2018 May 1;PresentationThe significance of childhood trauma and chronic pain.
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2017 Dec 1;PresentationThe significance of childhood trauma on chronic pain. How Primary Care Physicians can help.
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2010 Feb 1;PresentationWhat's New with Migraine: Behavioral Implications
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Bialik K, Juopperi N. American College of Neuropsychiatrists, 2008 Jan 1; 15: 16 - 22.Journal ArticleUltimate Dysregulation of pain and reward systems: chronic headache patients with co-morbid prescription addictions: A case series illustration
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2007 Aug 1;Presentationthe Nature of Pain and Its Impact on Mental Health