How Pain Resilience Can Help People Living With Chronic Pain with John (Drew) Sturgeon, PhD
Jul 15, 2024
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Learn from Dr. Drew Sturgeon about pain resilience - a dynamic process in chronic pain management. Discover the importance of sustainability, recovery, and growth in facing chronic pain. Explore how positive emotions, acceptance, and cognitive-behavioral strategies enhance resilience and functionality.
Resilience in chronic pain involves pursuing meaningful goals and reframing the pain experience.
Pain resilience is a dynamic process focused on sustainability, recovery, and growth despite chronic pain.
Deep dives
Importance of Pain Resilience
Building pain resilience is crucial for individuals with chronic pain conditions. Dr. Drew Sturgeon emphasizes the growing interest in understanding pain resilience and recovery. He distinguishes between pain vulnerability and pain resilience, highlighting the need to help patients develop resilience for effective chronic pain management.
Resilience as a Process
Dr. Sturgeon explains resilience as a dynamic process rather than a fixed trait. Resilience involves sustaining meaningful activities despite the presence of pain, recovering from setbacks, and finding long-term growth through the pain experience.
Resilience in Behavioral and Cognitive Aspects
Focusing on acceptance of pain and psychological flexibility, Dr. Sturgeon discusses the significance of willingness to experience pain, stopping ineffective coping mechanisms, and adapting behavior to align with personal values. Acceptance and commitment therapy are essential components to enhance pain resilience.
Social and Cultural Factors Impacting Resilience
Highlighting the importance of considering social and cultural contexts in pain resilience, Dr. Sturgeon emphasizes that resilience varies based on individual experiences. Factors like diversity, lived experiences, and community support influence how individuals perceive and manage pain resilience. Strengthening social and cultural resilience to pain can improve overall pain coping strategies.
On this week's episode of the Pain Science Education Podcast, we explore the concept of pain resilience with our expert guest Dr. Drew Sturgeon. Dr Sturgeorn is a fellowship-trained licensed clinical psychologist and clinical assistant professor at the University of Michigan School of Medicine Department of Anesthesiology. Dr. Sturgeon shares his journey into pain resilience, influenced by his mentor Dr. Alex Zoutra's work on adult resilience and adaptation in chronic pain. We discuss the growing interest in pain resilience and its distinction from pain vulnerability. Dr. Sturgeon emphasizes that resilience should be viewed as a process rather than a trait, highlighting the importance of sustainability, recovery, and growth in the face of chronic pain. We explore the idea that resilience involves actively pursuing meaningful goals despite pain, rather than merely tolerating it. Dr. Sturgeon explains how positive emotions, acceptance, and cognitive-behavioral strategies can enhance resilience by helping individuals reframe their pain experience and maintain functionality.