Hudson Matt, Johnson Mark I
Centre for Pain Research, School of Health, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Mind Help Limited, Durham, United Kingdom.
Front Pain Res (Lausanne). 2023 Jul 26;4:1217721. doi: 10.3389/fpain.2023.1217721. eCollection 2023.
Multiple influences prevent recovery from pain. Our viewpoint is that non-conscious emotional memory images (EMIs) triggers outdated stress responses contributing to the intractability of pain. In this perspectives article we explore the concept that EMIs contribute to the persistence of pain. We contend that psychophysiological "stress" responses, resulting from first-time, novel and unprecedented pernicious or adverse events form EMIs within very short time frames (split-second learning). Subsequently, these EMIs are re-triggered in daily living, "re-playing" stress responses. We postulate that EMIs continually "raise the alarm" to socio-ecological stimuli by re-triggering the HPA-axis and amplifying neural input associated with threat, fear, anxiety, and pain, creating a debilitating state of psychophysiological dis-ease. We position the EMI within a philosophical debate on the nature and locus of memory and explain how the EMI, irrespective of whether it is a "thing" or a metaphor, can create a basis of understanding for the client to grasp. We describe a therapeutic approach (Split-Second Unlearning) to "clear" EMIs and the "stickiness" of pain and help people embark on a healing journey. This involves surveillance of clients for micro-expression(s) signifying an in-the-moment stress response, representative of the presence of an EMI, and encouraging the client to become a curious observer within/of their own experience. This helps the client detach their EMI from its stress response. We contend that this occurs rapidly without the need to get bogged down in a whole-life narrative. We advocate further exploration of our EMI model of dis-ease in the context of intractable pain.
多种因素阻碍疼痛的恢复。我们的观点是,无意识的情绪记忆图像(EMIs)触发了过时的应激反应,导致疼痛难以治愈。在这篇观点文章中,我们探讨了EMIs导致疼痛持续存在的概念。我们认为,首次发生的、新奇且前所未有的有害或不良事件引发的心理生理“应激”反应会在极短的时间内(瞬间学习)形成EMIs。随后,这些EMIs在日常生活中被重新触发,“重演”应激反应。我们推测,EMIs通过重新触发下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)轴并放大与威胁、恐惧、焦虑和疼痛相关的神经输入,不断对社会生态刺激“发出警报”,从而造成一种使人衰弱的心理生理疾病状态。我们将EMI置于一场关于记忆的本质和位置的哲学辩论中,并解释了EMI如何,无论它是一个“事物”还是一个隐喻,都能为客户创造一个理解的基础。我们描述了一种治疗方法(瞬间消除学习)来“清除”EMIs和疼痛的“顽固性”,并帮助人们踏上康复之旅。这包括监测客户是否有表示即时应激反应的微表情,这代表着EMI的存在,并鼓励客户成为自身经历的好奇观察者。这有助于客户将其EMI与其应激反应分离。我们认为这一过程迅速发生,无需陷入一生的叙述中。我们主张在顽固性疼痛的背景下进一步探索我们的疾病EMI模型。