Title: Mindfulness in Psychotherapy: Managing Pain
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2Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Managing Pain
3What is Mindfulness?
4Mindfulness isintentionally directing ones
attention to their present experience without
- judgment
- internal dialogue/self-talk
- emotional reactivity/acting in
- physical reaction/acting out
- attempting to avoid the experience
5Definitions of Mindfulness
- As Mindfulness relates to psychotherapy,
it may be best defined as - awareness of
- ones present experience
- with acceptance.
6Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Pain
- This focused state of mind regardless of
underlying state results in an experience that
seems deeper, richer and more fulfilling - Pain can serve as the underlying state leading to
this clarity and focus of mind
7Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Pain
- Clear Focus of Mind Often Occurs
- In a Very Relaxed State
- OR in a Very Dangerous or Threatening Situation
8Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Pain
- We balance this
- Increased Awareness
with - Equanimity
9Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Pain
- Equanimity Maintaining a Balanced Mind
- Between
- Suppression stuffing the experience down
- Identification fixating and holding onto the
experience, not allowing it to pass through
10Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Pain
- Equanimity is remaining relaxed and open to the
experiences passing through our - awareness with an attitude of lovingkindness
11Chronic Pain Patients
- Four-year Follow-up of a Meditation-Based Program
for the Self-Regulation of Chronic PainTreatment
Outcomes and Compliance. Kabat-Zinn, et al
Clinical Journal of Pain (1987)
12Chronic Pain Patients 4 Yr FU
- decreased pain (PRI)
- 30-55 great improvement
- 40 moderate improvement
- 25 no change
- 5 worse
- decreased negative body image (BPPA)
- ?decreased medical complaints (MSCL)
- ?decreased psych symptoms (GSI)
- ?gains maintained (except PRI) x 4yrs
13- overall improvement (3.8-4.0)
- maintained at 4yrs
- ?anything of lasting value or
- importance? 86 yes
- 67 reported 8-10/10 importance
- Compliance
- AOBDL 78-90
- any of 3 formal practices 93
- regular meditation 50 at 1 yr.,
- 30 at 4 yrs.
- sporadic meditation 20
- marginal meditation 50
14Chronic Pain Patients 4 Yr FU
- Comments
- ?impressive maintenance of
- gains
- ?high compliance
- self-controlled
15- How does Mindfulness work for pain
- reduces suffering (reduces resistance)
- works as a deep cleansing of emotional
blockages - decreases anger, fear, sorrow and guilt
- develops a sense of connectedness with all
things - leads to a happiness not related to circumstance
16- Break Through Pain a Step-By-Step Mindfulness
Meditation Program for Transforming Chronic and
Acute Pain by Shinzen Young, 2004, Sounds True. - Suffering Pain X Resistance
- Two Challenges Facing the Pain-Mgt Client
- Conceptual understanding the pain process in a
new way - Practical acquire focusing skills/concentration
needed to experience pain in a new way
17Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Pain
- The silver lining regarding having a pain
issue - By learning to focus your mind, your entire life
changes. Focusing the power of your mind is the
single most important tool one can have in life.
18Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Pain
- Three aspects of this method
- observe precisely
- have equanimity
- be sensitive to how things change
19Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Pain
- Addressing Pain through Divide and Conquer
- approach
- Taken as a whole/unified experience, Pain can
seem overwhelming - When broken down into its component parts, Pain
can seem quite manageable
20Mindfully Working with Pain
- Divide and Conquer Method
- Emotions Ideas in the Mind and Sensations in the
Body - Mind Mental Images and Internal Conversations
- Sensations Flavors and Locations
21Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Pain
- Suffering is a function of Pain X Resistance
- Resistance has 2 sources
- conscious judgment, wishes, fearful projections
- unconscious an underlying habit of resistance
- schema (see Emotional Alchemy)
- sankara (Buddhist Psychology)
- Observing Pain allows the unconscious to unlearn
- its habit of resistance
22Mindfully Working with Pain
- 3 Basic Strategies for Working with Pain
- focusing on the pain
- focusing on the mental and emotional reactions
to the pain - focusing away from the pain onto something
soothing and pleasant
23Mindfully Working with Pain
- Methods of Working with Pain
- Free-Floating with the Discomfort
- Local Intensity and Global Spread
- Breath Pleasure
- Relaxing with Out Breath
- Pleasure of O2 Entering the Body
24Mindfully Working with Pain
- Methods of Working with Pain
- Being present with Secondary Sensations
- Physical heat, nausea, fatigue, agitation,
jerking, etc - Emotional anger, fear, sadness, shame
- These may represent unprocessed body memories
coming up (purification process)
25Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Pain
- Pain can function as a conduit or tunnel into the
deepest reaches of the unconscious mind. - The quickest way to break up pain is to observe
it without the slightest desire that it be
different in any way. - When observed with enough precision and patience,
pain fosters spiritual insight and emotional
purification.
26Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Pain
- As this process of purification deepens
- powers of observation increase
- glimpses into impermanent nature of experience
- vibrating atoms of pure energy underlying it
all, being with the Flow of Nature through the
body and mind
27Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Pain
- Pain experienced skillfully brings us closer to
our Spiritual Source (process of purification) - Sun Dance (Native Americans)
- Marathon Monks (100 day pilgrimage/9 day sit)
28Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Pain
- A conceptual reframing of pain
- into a Spiritual Path
- Pain X Acceptance Spiritual Purification
29Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Pain
- There is a temporary or conditional relief that
comes through eliminating a particular pain - and there is permanent or unconditional relief
that comes thorough retraining our relationship
to any and all pain.
30Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
Psychotherapy
- Steve Shealy, PhD
- www.BeMindful.org
- 813-980-2700