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Introducing a Brand-New Tool (3PSQ) for Simplifying Distress Screening in a Biopsychosocial Pelvic Health Assessment with Dr. Judith Thompson

Introducing a Brand-New Tool (3PSQ) for Simplifying Distress Screening in a Biopsychosocial Pelvic Health Assessment with Dr. Judith Thompson

Introducing a Brand-New Tool (3PSQ) for Simplifying Distress Screening in a Biopsychosocial Pelvic Health Assessment with Dr. Judith Thompson

Part of a bundle
Feb 12, 2026 - 19:00 (EST)
2 hours

Overview

In this session, Judith will discuss the development of a one-page screening tool that can be used in every pelvic pain assessment to determine the presence of self-reported distress measures such as stress, anxiety, depression, catastrophizing, fear, self-efficacy, trauma, and sexual assertiveness.  This simplified tool has been validated in the pelvic pain population and has been shown to assess the important characteristics of nociplastic pain in this population.

Instructors: Dr. Judith Thompson


Details

  • A PDF of the slides will be available for download on this webinar page, along with any resources and recommended readings referenced during the session.

  • The slides, resources, and recommended readings will also be available in the on-demand course along with the session recordings. 

  • The session will be recorded and added to the Year of Mentorship course, which you can access at any time. The course also includes a discussion forum and a space to submit your homework for each session.


Part of a Year-Long Program

This session is part of Carolyn Vandyken’s Year of Mentorship program.

  • Learn from Carolyn Vandyken and an esteemed international group of 12 clinical and academic leaders in pelvic health!
  • 2 hours every other Thursday from January 08 - December 17, 2026 (excluding July and August)
  • Monthly Office Hours on the first Sunday of every month
  • A discussion forum on Embodia where you can ask questions and have meaningful discussions with participants in the program throughout the year. Participants from the 2025 cohort will be invited to join the forum.  
  • Throughout the year-long mentorship, you will be paired with a lab partner and will present case studies to each other.
  • Bring your own partner (a colleague or friend) to each receive 25% off the program cost

Registration is available for the full program only; individual sessions cannot be purchased separately. Visit the bundle page to learn more and register.

The instructors
Dr. Judith Thompson
Specialist Continence and Women’s Health Physiotherapist, Post grad Dip (Continence & Women’s Health), PHD, FACP, APAM Pelvic Health Clinic

Judith is a physiotherapist, educator and researcher. She works at the Pelvic Health Clinic at Body Logic Physiotherapy in Perth, Western Australia. Judith has been a practising physiotherapist for 40 years and has spent 28 of those years working in the area of continence and pelvic health. She gained a PhD at Curtin University in 2006 and achieved her clinical specialist title in Continence and Pelvic Health (as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists) in 2008.

Judith is co-coordinator and lecturer on the Curtin University Masters Course in Clinical Physiotherapy (Continence and Women’s Health major) and has been teaching on the course since 2006. Judith Is currently conducting research in the areas of continence, pelvic organ prolapse and pelvic pain. She has presented at many national and international conferences; she has 23 papers printed in international peer review journals.

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