THE ADDICTION TRAP. A Treatment Approach Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) David C. Brillhart, PsyD April 24, 2018

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THE ADDICTION TRAP A Treatment Approach Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) David C. Brillhart, PsyD April 24, 2018

Organization: Mid-Valley Pain Clinic Course Title: The Addiction Trap: A Treatment Approach Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Location: 2018 Northwest Opioid & Substance Use Treatment Date: April 24, 2018 Disclosure: It is the policy of the Oregon Medical Association (OMA) to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in its CME activities. To comply with the Standards for Commercial Support of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the OMA requires members of the planning committee, applicable staff and faculty to disclose the existence of those commercial interests which produce, market, re-sell, or distribute health care goods or services consumed by, or used on patients with which he/she or their spouse/partner either: a) have a relevant financial relationship now, or b) have had a relevant financial relationship during the past 12 months. Non-profit companies, non-health care related companies and government organizations do not need to be included. The members of the faculty and planning committee and applicable staff for this conference have indicated that they have no financial relationships to disclose. Faculty members have declared that they will uphold the OMA s standards regarding CME activities and that any clinical recommendations are based on the best available evidence or are consistent with generally accepted medical practice. Please indicate in the comments section of the evaluation form whether you detect any instances of bias toward products manufactured by commercial interests. CME Credit: This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of the Oregon Medical Association and Columbia Pacific CCO. The Oregon Medical Association (OMA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The Oregon Medical Association designates this live activity for a maximum of 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Learning Objectives 1. Learn how ACT differs from traditional CBT in the treatment of chronic pain and substance abuse. 2. ACT Case conceptualization of chronic pain and substance abuse. 3. Clarify ACTive living with chronic pain and substance abuse.

Commercial Support Disclosure I disclose the following financial relationships with commercial entities that produce healthcare-related products or services relevant to CME that I may plan or present: Full-time employment at the Mid-Valley Pain Clinic.

What is ACT? Mindfulness-based Therapy ACT is not CBT Three focus areas:

How language creates suffering: When your sink is clogged? Unclog it When you have a flat tire? Fix it When you re feeling angry, sad, or anxious? Fill in the blank. Practical approaches to problems in our physical world can be impractical for our internal world (Dymond, May, Munnelly, & Hoon, 2010).

I can t show them I m weak. I m not going to cry. I can t be vulnerable or else I ll be hurt again. I m not going to think about it. What else.

Emotional Feedback Loop Coping Strategy Psychological Stress Exposure Negative Consequences Feel good or better Craving want more Loss of Control

Contact with the Present Moment Acceptance Values Defusion Committed Action Self as Context

Contact with the Present Moment Acceptance Defusion Non-judgmental awareness (aka mindfulness) of the stuff that shows up at any given moment. Values Committed Action (Hayes, et.al., 1999) Self as Context

Contact with the Present Moment Acceptance Values Letting go of the struggle. Defusion Committed Action (Hayes, et.al., 1999) Self as Context

Contact with the Present Moment Acceptance Defusion Values Movement toward valued living. Committed Action (Hayes, et.al., 1999) Self as Context

6. at this time, in this situation? 2. are you willing to have that stuff, fully and without defense, Acceptance Present Moment Values 5. of your chosen values, 3. as it is, and not as what it says it is, Defusion Self as Context Action 4. AND do what takes you in that direction, (Hayes, et.al., 1999) 1. Given a distinction between you and the stuff you are struggling with and trying to change,

CONTACT WITH THE PRESENT MOMENT Using your five senses to gain understanding of your external world. Smell Sight Sound Taste Touch (Hayes, et.al., 1999)

Contact with the Present Moment Using your thoughts, feelings, and memories to gain understanding of your internal world. Used together, SAC and CWTPM help create pure, non-judgmental awareness. (Hayes, et.al., 1999) SELF AS CONTEXT

Contact with the Present Moment De-fuse (unsticking) ourselves from obtrusive thoughts and judgments. DEFUSION (Hayes, et.al., 1999) Self as Context

Just the Facts (Brillhart, 2015) I m a Failure I m broken I m unlovable I can t. I m ugly

Just the Facts (Brillhart, 2015) I m a Failure I m broken I m unlovable I can t. I m ugly I can be successful I m not broken all the time. My family loves me. I can. My [partner] says I m attractive.

Contact with the Present Moment Acceptance VALUES Identifying what/who really matters most in your life. Defusion (Hayes, et.al., 1999) Self as Context

Contact with the Present Moment ACCEPTANCE Defusion The active stance of making room not fighting, or attempting to change the uncontrollable TFPs in our lives. (Hayes, et.al., 1999) Self as Context

Clients are likely to identify the event (person, place, thing, etc.) roadblocking them from valued living. Help client identify and intervene on the triggers to the event(s).

Contact with the Present Moment Acceptance Defusion The daily committed baby steps action you towards the what/who really matters most to you. Values COMMITTED ACTION (Hayes, et.al., 1999) Self as Context

ACT for Methadone Detoxification; N=56 (Stotts, Green, Masuda, Grabowski, Wilson, Northrup, Moeller, & Schmitz (2012). Results: 37% of participants using ACT were successfully detoxified at the end of treatment, when compared to 19% of those who received drug counseling alone. A meta-analysis examining the aggregate effect size comparing ACT to other substance abuse treatments (e.g., CBT, pharmacotherapy, 12-step treatment as usual) (Lee, An, Levin, & Twohig, 2015). Ten randomized controlled trials were identified through systematic searches. Results: A significant small to medium effect size was found favoring ACT relative to active treatment comparisons following treatment. Poly-substance abusing methadone-maintained opiate addicts; N=114 (Hayes, Wilson, Gifford, Bissett, Piasecki, Batten, Byrd, & Gregg (2004). Results: While there was no immediate post treatment difference, six months after treatment, ACT participants showed a greater decrease in opiate use.

Contact Me: E-mail: dbrillhart@mvpclinic.com Phone: (503) 371-1970, ext. 109

References Brillhart, D. (2015). ACT Behind Bars: Valued-living and Life-affirming Change in Correction and Forensic Settings Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Workshop presentation given at the SE ACBS Chapter Conference I, on March 27, 2015. Brillhart, D. (2011). Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): An Overview. Presentation given to the Harbors Psychology Department at Oregon State Hospital on August 23, 2011. Doran, G. (1981). There s a S.M.A.R.T. way to write management s goals and objectives. Management Review, 70, 35. Dymond, S., May, R., Munnelly, A., Hoon, A. (2010). Evaluating the Evidence Base for Relational Frame Theory: A Citation Analysis. The Behavior Analyst. 2010, 33, 97-117, No. 1 (Spring). Harris, R. (2008). The Bull s Eye. Retrieved from http://thehappinesstrap.com/ upimages/long_bull's_eye_worksheet.pdf, on August 17, 2017. Hayes, S. & Smith, S.. (2005;2009). Get out of your mind and into your life: The new acceptance and commitment therapy. Oakland, Calif: New Harbinger Publications.

References Hayes, S., Wilson, K., Gifford, E., Bissett, R., Piasecki, M., Batten, S., Byrd, M., & Gregg, J. (2004). A Preliminary Trial of Twelve-Step Facilitation and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy With Polysubstance-Abusing Methadone-Maintained Opiate Addicts. BEHAVIOR THERAPY 35, 667 688, 2004 Hayes, S. C., Strosahl, K., & Wilson, K. G. (1999). Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: An experiential approach to behavior change. New York: Guilford Press. Lee, E., An, W., Levin, M., & Twohig, M. ( 2015). An Initial Meta-Analysis of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Treating Substance Use Disorders. Psychology Faculty Publications. Paper 1216. http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/ psych_facpub/1216 Lucas, G., & Kershner, I. (1980). Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back [Movie]. United States of America. Twentieth Century Fox Studios. Stotts, A., Green, C., Masuda, A., Grabowski, J., Wilson, K., Northrup, T., Moeller, G., and Schmitz, J. (2012). A Stage I Pilot Study of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Methadone Detoxification. National Institute of Health, Drug Alcohol Depend. 2012 October 1; 125(3). Doi 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.02.015.