Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain to Improve Functioning Among Veterans
Musculoskeletal Pain, Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Musculoskeletal Pain focused on measuring primary care, chronic pain, cognitive behavioral therapy, integrated primary care, musculoskeletal pain
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Veterans age >=18 and <=79 years
- Conversant in English
- A diagnosis of musculoskeletal pain of >three months
- PEG score of >= 4 on pain intensity item and both interference items at screening
- BPI interference and pain intensity score of at least 4.0 at baseline
- If currently prescribed pain medication (other than topicals or NSAIDS), a stable dose in the last two months
- If currently prescribed psychiatric medicine, a stable dose in the last two months
- Established history of VA primary care utilization (i.e., at least one primary care visit in the past year)
Exclusion Criteria:
Current or prior (past 12 months) engagement in psychotherapy or behavioral intervention provided by behavioral medicine services or specialty mental health for chronic pain.
- Medication management through psychiatric services or an on-going course of mental health services for issues other than chronic pain are not excluded.
- Endorsement of imminent suicide risk
- Current significant substance use problems (i.e., alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, or other drugs)
- Unstable psychiatric status (e.g., active psychosis, current mania)
- Diagnosed with major or minor neurocognitive disorder
- Unwilling to have treatment sessions audio recorded
- Pending disability claim
- Recent or planned surgical/interventional procedure for pain
Sites / Locations
- VA Western New York Healthcare System, Buffalo, NYRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Brief CBT for Chronic Pain and treatment as usual
Treatment as usual only
Participants will receive Brief CBT-CP in addition to usual primary care treatment. Brief CBT-CP is a manualized protocol that includes six, 30-minute sessions over the course of 6-12 weeks. Session one focuses on foundational pain education and the development of treatment goals. Session two emphasizes balanced engagement in physical activity and pleasurable events. Session three emphasizes skills training for easily implemented relaxation techniques. Sessions four and five focus on recognizing and modifying unhelpful thoughts that negatively impact pain. Session six focuses on relapse prevention and independent implementation of CBT-CP skills following treatment.
Participants assigned to treatment as usual will receive standard medical care from their primary care provider including pain medications, brief advice (e.g., use of relative rest, application of heat or ice, other self-care strategies), or referral to pain-related adjunctive interventions (e.g., physical therapy), as indicated.