Chronic Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
COMP.ACT: Testing the Effect of Explicit Self-compassion Exercises in an ACT Group Intervention for Chronic Pain
This study tests the efficacy of adding explicit self-compassion meditation exercises in an ACT intervention for chronic pain (COMP.ACT). COMP.ACT is an 8-session, 2h each, psychological intervention for women with chronic pain. Half of participants will receive an ACT intervention + 2 Q&A sessions, and half of participants will receive an ACT intervention + 2 compassion-focused sessions with explicit self-compassion exercises.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a transdiagnostic approach, with empirical support
in adapting to several chronic health conditions, such as chronic pain (CP), and its main
purpose is to improve functioning and decrease interference of pain with valued life goals.
Although the American Psychological Association (APA) has stated ACT as having empirical
support in CP (http://www.div12.org/PsychologicalTreatments/treatments/chronicpain_act.html),
with several studies showing its efficacy, there is still room for improvement. This might be
attained by adding theoretically compatible components such as self-compassion. Although ACT
has recently incorporated self-compassion as one of its outcomes, this has not been
considered in any ACT intervention study for CP. Compassion-based approaches has been
effective in targeting self-criticism, and has been effective in reducing a large array of
psychopathological symptoms that are also common in CP (e.g. depression and anxiety). The
current study aims to test the adding value of explicit self-compassion exercises in an ACT
group intervention for CP.
General study design Participants previously diagnosed with CP by a physician will be
assigned into two different conditions/groups: a group intervention for CP that includes
explicit self-compassion exercises (COMP.ACT); and a group intervention that does not include
explicit self-compassion exercises (ACT). The efficacy of COMP.ACT will be assessed by
comparing it with the ACT condition.
Sample This study aims to focus on musculoskeletal CP as it is the most common cause of CP.
Also, the study will recruit women with CP. Patients will be provided a study description, a
consent form and the research team contact for further clarifications.
The COMP.ACT protocol has the following goals: (a) promote engagement in meaningful and
effective activities, even with pain and distress, (b) improving present-focused awareness
and acceptance of thoughts, feelings, and physiological sensations; (c) developing a
self-compassion stance towards personal difficulties, and (d) promote commitment and
engagement with valued actions.
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