Approaching persistent pain and emotion dysregulation: Development of the hybrid emotion-focused exposure treatmentShow others and affiliations
2025 (English)In: Der Schmerz (Berlin. Print), ISSN 0932-433X, E-ISSN 1432-2129Article, review/survey (Refereed) Epub ahead of print
Abstract [en]
BACKGROUND: Persistent pain, one of the most common reasons for suffering and health care seeking, often co-occurs with emotional problems such as depression and anxiety. Within the Center for Health and Medical Psychology at Örebro University, Sweden, we have developed a new treatment aimed at addressing co-occurring persistent pain and emotional problems: hybrid emotion-focused exposure treatment. The overarching idea behind the treatment is that patients who struggle with comorbid pain and emotional problems need to develop skills in dealing with emotions as well as pain. With better skills in tolerating and soothing difficult emotions, patients will be more able to approach previously avoided stimuli and situations, such as movements, activities and social interaction.
OBJECTIVES: This review aims to delineate the development of the hybrid emotion-focused exposure treatment. It begins by outlining the theoretical background, then proceeds to describe the techniques, discuss the evidence and conclude with an illustrative case example.
RESULTS: Thus far, the treatment has been tested in a single-case study and a randomized controlled trial with promising outcomes. Overall, the hybrid treatment seems to have a good effect on patients' depressive symptoms and pain interference. The treatment is currently being implemented, and the implementation process evaluated, in primary and specialist care across Sweden.
CONCLUSIONS: The hybrid emotion-focused exposure treatment seems to be a well-suited treatment for people with a high burden of persistent pain and emotional difficulties. There is good reason to implement the treatment in clinical practice and continue evaluating treatment effects across different contexts.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Springer, 2025.
Keywords [en]
Chronic pain, Depression, Emotion regulation, Psychological distress, Treatment implementation
National Category
Public Health, Global Health and Social Medicine Psychiatry
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-121136DOI: 10.1007/s00482-025-00885-7ISI: 001490519700001PubMedID: 40389709OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-121136DiVA, id: diva2:1959265
Funder
Örebro University
Note
This research has been made possible through funding from AFA Insurance (grant numbers 140356 and 20042) and the Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education (grant no. TS2023-2024).
2025-05-202025-05-202025-05-27Bibliographically approved