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SUMMARY:Behavioural Medicine\, Session 5
DESCRIPTION:Decoding Pain – Behavioural Indicators Beyond the Obvious\nPain in animals often manifests behaviourally rather than physically\, especially in chronic or low-grade conditions. Subtle shifts in posture\, reactivity\, or interaction patterns may be the only indicators of discomfort\, requiring a refined diagnostic lens. \nAims:\n• To deepen understanding of pain-related behavioural expressions.\n• To improve recognition of non-obvious pain in clinical practice. \nLearning Outcomes:\nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to:\n• Identify atypical behavioural signs of acute and chronic pain.\n• Integrate behavioural assessment into pain evaluation protocols.\n• Enhance caregiver communication regarding pain recognition and management. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/behavioural-medicine-session-5/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Behavioural Medicine
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SUMMARY:Behavioural Medicine\, Session 4
DESCRIPTION:Psychodermatology – When Skin Speaks the Mind\nThe intersection of dermatology and behavioural medicine is increasingly evident in clinical practice. Chronic pruritus\, but also overgrooming\, and self-mutilation often have behavioural or emotional underpinnings\, necessitating an integrated diagnostic approach. \nAims:\n• To understand the behavioural contributors to dermatological presentations.\n• To apply psychodermatological principles in diagnosis and treatment. \nLearning Outcomes:\nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to:\n• Recognize behavioural signs contributing to or resulting from dermatological conditions.\n• Integrate behavioural therapy into dermatological treatment plans.\n• Educate caregivers on the emotional components of skin-related disorders. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/behavioural-medicine-session-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Behavioural Medicine
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260107T190000
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SUMMARY:Behavioural Medicine\, Session 3
DESCRIPTION:Behavioural Considerations in Surgical and Hospital Settings\nSurgical and hospitalization experiences can be highly stressful for pets\, with long-lasting behavioural consequences. Preemptive behavioural assessment and planning are key to reducing procedural distress and improving recovery outcomes. \nAims:\n• To highlight the impact of pre-\, peri-\, and post-operative stress on animal welfare.\n• To promote collaboration between behavioural specialists and clinicians in surgical planning. \nLearning Outcomes:\nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to:\n• Conduct behavioural risk assessments prior to hospitalization or surgery.\n• Implement low-stress handling techniques and pre-hospital behavioural interventions.\n• Anticipate and mitigate post-hospitalization behavioural sequelae. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/behavioural-medicine-session-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Behavioural Medicine
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20251210T190000
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SUMMARY:Behavioural Medicine\, Session 2
DESCRIPTION:The Behavioural Dimensions of Obesity in Dogs and Cats\nObesity is a complex\, multifactorial condition often influenced by behavioural and emotional factors. Recognizing the behavioural components behind feeding patterns\, caregiver interactions\, and environmental enrichment is essential for effective management. \nAims:\n• To explore the bidirectional relationship between behaviour and obesity.\n• To integrate behavioural assessment into obesity prevention and treatment protocols. \nLearning Outcomes:\nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to:\n• Identify behavioural contributors to excessive weight gain.\n• Implement behavioural modification strategies in obesity management.\n• Design individualized obesity prevention plans addressing emotional and environmental triggers. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/behavioural-medicine-session-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Behavioural Medicine
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20251105T190000
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SUMMARY:Behavioural Medicine\, Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Beyond Ageing – Understanding Behavioural Changes in Senior Pets\nAge-related behavioural changes in companion animals are often misattributed to simple ageing. However\, cognitive\, sensory\, emotional\, and physical decline may manifest as subtle or overt behavioural shifts\, requiring careful clinical evaluation. \nAims:\n• To challenge assumptions about behavioural changes in ageing pets.\n• To introduce the concept of cognitive decline\, pain-related behaviours\, and emotional comorbidities in senior animals. \nLearning Outcomes:\nBy the end of this session\, participants will be able to:\n• Differentiate between normal ageing and pathological behavioural presentations in senior dogs and cats.\n• Identify early signs of cognitive dysfunction and chronic discomfort.\n• Communicate effectively with caregivers about the needs of ageing pets. \n 
URL:https://esavs.org/event/behavioural-medicine-session-1/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:CCM - Behavioural Medicine
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