Slide 1 of 14 From GJ Treisman, MD, at San Francisco, Ca: March 29, 2013, IAS-USA. IAS–USA Glenn J. Treisman, MD, PhD Professor Director, AIDS Psychiatry Service The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions Baltimore, MD Chronic Pain and The Drug-Seeking Patient A Behaviorist Approach From GJ Treisman, MD, at San Francisco, Ca: March 29, 2013, IAS-USA.
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Slide 1 of 14
From GJ Treisman, MD, at San Francisco, Ca: March 29, 2013, IAS-USA. IAS–USA
Glenn J. Treisman, MD, PhDProfessor
Director, AIDS Psychiatry ServiceThe Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
Baltimore, MD
Chronic Pain and The Drug-Seeking PatientA Behaviorist Approach
From GJ Treisman, MD, at San Francisco, Ca: March 29, 2013, IAS-USA.
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From GJ Treisman, MD, at San Francisco, Ca: March 29, 2013, IAS-USA.
Pain
• Pain is made up of 2 parts:
–A sensory experience associated with physical manipulation
–An emotional response of distress and anxiety related to the sensory information
Slide 3 of 14
From GJ Treisman, MD, at San Francisco, Ca: March 29, 2013, IAS-USA.
What do we mean by the term “Chronic Pain”?
• Chronic pain which is the result of ongoing acute injury– Pain which is provoked by ongoing chronic
injurious process such as malignancy, tissue destruction or chronic infection
• Chronic pain which is the result of an adaptation of the nervous system to injury– Pain which continues when the original injury
that provoked the initial pain has resolved
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From GJ Treisman, MD, at San Francisco, Ca: March 29, 2013, IAS-USA.
Reinforcers of healing
• Life reinforces getting well–Social–Occupational–Romantic–Sexual–Financial–Self image
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From GJ Treisman, MD, at San Francisco, Ca: March 29, 2013, IAS-USA.
Abnormal illness behavior
• The patient is not entitled to the sick role he expects
• The patient continues his expectation despite being told it is inappropriate
–Issy Pilowsky
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From GJ Treisman, MD, at San Francisco, Ca: March 29, 2013, IAS-USA.
Examples of reinforcers in abnormal illness behavior
• Positive reinforcers– Disability payments– Attention from spouses, family, doctors, lawyers– Ability to express prohibited feelings– Possibility of “lump sum” payments
• Negative reinforcers– Relief from stress, expectations and criticism– Relief from pain and discomfort
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From GJ Treisman, MD, at San Francisco, Ca: March 29, 2013, IAS-USA.
What makes patients seek narcotics when they are not helping?
• Conditioning• Relief from distress in life• Transient relief from pain• Addiction
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From GJ Treisman, MD, at San Francisco, Ca: March 29, 2013, IAS-USA.
Addiction
Behavior RewardDe
pres
sion
Inflammation and cytokinesSympathetic activation and stress
Decreased reward sensitivityIncrease in stimulus seekingDecreased self preservationDay-night cycle disruption
HIV and HEP C
Chronic diseaseHIV and Hep CLipids
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From GJ Treisman, MD, at San Francisco, Ca: March 29, 2013, IAS-USA.