(24) Imagery, Addictions, and Pain Medicine [1.25 hr CE Credit]


Presenter:
David E. Bresler, PhD, LAc


Objectives:
Participants completing this presentation will be able to:

  1. Use imagery dialogue to help resolve the intrapersonal conflict that resists overcoming addictions.
  2. Utilize guided imagery techniques to relieve acute and chronic pain.
  3. Carefully choose words that enhance the power of the mind/body connection.


Description:
Dr. Bresler will first review the characteristics of addiction, the various factors leading to addiction, and how the brain’s pain and pleasure systems are affected by certain pain medicines, temperature changes, foods, exercise, relaxation, suggestion, and imagery.

Addiction commonly represents an intrapersonal conflict between the part of the psyche that wants to overcome the addictive dependence, and a separate part that resists this change because it will be painful and/or stressful. Dr. Bresler will present an imagery based treatment model based upon first reconciling this conflict, using nicotine and opiate addictions as examples.

He will then discuss several imagery and imagery-related suggestive techniques used to diagnose and treat acute and chronic pain. By using imagery dialogue with a patient’s pain, one can often identify etiologic factors and therapeutic possibilities undiscoverable by other means. Imagery techniques also lend themselves well to self-management, enabling patients to listen to imagery CDs as an alternative or adjunct to pain relieving medications.

The power of words to evoke images affects nearly every aspect of contemporary pain management, from interpretation of tests, giving informed consent for interventional procedures, to patients’ compliance with treatment recommendations. These images can powerfully affect the brain’s pain and pleasure systems, and Dr. Bresler will offer a variety of suggestions designed to optimize to power of the mind/body connection.