International Journal of Pain (Jun 2024)

A Hypothetical Case Formulation Using Event-Meaning Coupling to Promote Insight into Chronic Pain Experience

  • Kwee-Yum Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.56718/ijp.24-008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 37 – 46

Abstract

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The goal of rehabilitating individuals with chronic pain is to assist them in reclaiming control over their pain management and channeling their focus towards well-being and improving function. By providing rational information that helps patients understand their pain, their distress can be alleviated, resulting in positive changes in both their emotional and behavioral responses. Practitioners can assist patients in comprehending their pain and developing an effective management plan by employing a case formulation model. Within the cognitive behavioral model of chronic pain, event-meaning coupling can be emphasized in case formulation, allowing for a greater focus on the patient’s internal cognitive processes, helping them gaining insight into their pain. This model also considers potential biopsychosocial factors that could afford the patient’s ability to make new meaning from events. By assessing and promoting positive event-meaning couplings, patients can be empowered to interact more effectively with their biopsychosocial arena, which in turn can foster a virtuous cycle for self-expansion for successful rehabilitation.

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