Psychotherapy in pain management: New viewpoints and treatment targets based on a brain theory

The current paper provides an explanation of neurophysiological pain processing based the Dimensional Systems Model (DSM), a theory of higher cortical functions in which the cortical column is considered the binary digit for all cortical functions. Within the discussion, novel views on the roles of...

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Main Author: Robert A. Moss
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2020-12-01
Series:AIMS Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/Neuroscience.2020013?viewType=HTML
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spelling doaj-51d48d61aaea4a6eb7a30847a16ce53c2020-12-08T01:12:23ZengAIMS PressAIMS Neuroscience2373-79722020-12-017319420710.3934/Neuroscience.2020013Psychotherapy in pain management: New viewpoints and treatment targets based on a brain theoryRobert A. Moss0North Mississippi Regional Pain Consultants, 4381 Eason Blvd., Tupelo, MS 38801 USAThe current paper provides an explanation of neurophysiological pain processing based the Dimensional Systems Model (DSM), a theory of higher cortical functions in which the cortical column is considered the binary digit for all cortical functions. Within the discussion, novel views on the roles of the basal ganglia, cerebellum, and cingulate cortex are presented. Additionally, an applied Clinical Biopsychological Model (CBM) based on the DSM will be discussed as related to psychological treatment with chronic pain patients. Three specific areas that have not been adequately addressed in the psychological treatment of chronic pain patients will be discussed based on the CBM. The treatment approaches have been effectively used in a clinical setting. Conclusions focus on a call for researchers and clinicians to fully evaluate the value of both the DSM and CBM.http://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/Neuroscience.2020013?viewType=HTMLchronic painbrainpsychotherapycortical columndimensional systems modelclinical biopsychological modelpersonality
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Psychotherapy in pain management: New viewpoints and treatment targets based on a brain theory
AIMS Neuroscience
chronic pain
brain
psychotherapy
cortical column
dimensional systems model
clinical biopsychological model
personality
author_facet Robert A. Moss
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title Psychotherapy in pain management: New viewpoints and treatment targets based on a brain theory
title_short Psychotherapy in pain management: New viewpoints and treatment targets based on a brain theory
title_full Psychotherapy in pain management: New viewpoints and treatment targets based on a brain theory
title_fullStr Psychotherapy in pain management: New viewpoints and treatment targets based on a brain theory
title_full_unstemmed Psychotherapy in pain management: New viewpoints and treatment targets based on a brain theory
title_sort psychotherapy in pain management: new viewpoints and treatment targets based on a brain theory
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Neuroscience
issn 2373-7972
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The current paper provides an explanation of neurophysiological pain processing based the Dimensional Systems Model (DSM), a theory of higher cortical functions in which the cortical column is considered the binary digit for all cortical functions. Within the discussion, novel views on the roles of the basal ganglia, cerebellum, and cingulate cortex are presented. Additionally, an applied Clinical Biopsychological Model (CBM) based on the DSM will be discussed as related to psychological treatment with chronic pain patients. Three specific areas that have not been adequately addressed in the psychological treatment of chronic pain patients will be discussed based on the CBM. The treatment approaches have been effectively used in a clinical setting. Conclusions focus on a call for researchers and clinicians to fully evaluate the value of both the DSM and CBM.
topic chronic pain
brain
psychotherapy
cortical column
dimensional systems model
clinical biopsychological model
personality
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