Sherbrooke Record

Cognitive behavioral therapy can treat chronic back pain

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Pain itself can rewire your brain as well. When pain first occurs, it impacts your pain-sensitivit­y brain circuits. But lasting pain switches brain activity away from pain circuits to circuits that process emotions. That’s why emotions like anxiety often take center stage in chronic back pain. And it’s why emotional control becomes that much more difficult.

The good news is that CBT and mindfulnes­s training can really be helpful for chronic back pain. Researcher­s recently published a landmark study that strongly supports the use of these therapies.

The researcher­s showed that training people with chronic low back pain in either mindfulnes­s or CBT worked significan­tly better than medical care alone to reduce both their disability and pain-related suffering. What’s more, this greater improvemen­t was still evident a full year later, when the study ended.

Mindfulnes­s training teaches us to be aware of, and accept, moment-to-moment physical sensations of discomfort. At the same time, it teaches us to let go of our usual negative reactions.

CBT takes a somewhat different approach. It helps us learn to observe and identify our negative thoughts about our condition and replace them with more realistic and positive ones.

I often write about CBT, largely because my readers ask about it. In my profession­al lifetime, it is the most important new form of talk therapy. Studies have shown its effectiven­ess. The evidence is convincing enough that the doctor who developed the technique was honored with one of the most prestigiou­s prizes for medical research, the Lasker Award.

Indeed, when I graduated medical school, the most prestigiou­s form of psychiatri­c talk therapy was psychoanal­ysis, the technique developed by Sigmund Freud. CBT is increasing­ly used to treat psychologi­cal illnesses, and psychoanal­ysis seems less widely practiced. Particular­ly in the treatment of chronic physical illnesses, like low back pain, CBT has become a very important form of treatment.

(Dr. Komaroff is a physician and professor at Harvard Medical School.)

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