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Circles of engagement: Childhood pain and parent brain

机译:交往圈:童年时期的痛苦和父母的大脑

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Social interaction can have a profound effect on individual behavior, perhaps most salient in interactions between sick suffering children and their parents. Chronic pain is a difficult condition that can produce considerable changes in children's behaviors that can secondarily have profound effects on their parents. It may create a functionally disabling negative feedback loop. Research supports the notion of alterations in the brain of individuals who observe and empathize with loved ones in acute pain. However, neural activity in relation to empathic responses in the context of chronic pain has not been examined. Ongoing suffering with chronic pain in a child can result in child's brain circuit alterations. Moreover, prolonged suffering jointly experienced by the parent may putatively produce maladaptive changes in their neural networks and consequently in parental behaviors. Here we put forth the conceptual framework for 'Chronic pain contagion' (CPC). We review the underlying processes in CPC and discuss implications for devising and implementing treatments for children in chronic pain and their parents. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:社交互动会对个人行为产生深远影响,也许对患病的儿童与其父母之间的互动最显着。慢性疼痛是一种困难的状况,可能使孩子的行为发生重大变化,进而对父母产生深远影响。它可能会创建功能上无效的负反馈回路。研究支持在急性疼痛中观察并同情亲人的人的大脑变化观念。然而,尚未研究与慢性疼痛情况下的移情反应有关的神经活动。持续不断的患慢性疼痛的孩子可能会导致孩子的脑回路改变。此外,父母共同经历的长期苦难可能会在其神经网络中产生不良适应性变化,从而在父母行为中产生不良影响。在这里,我们提出了“慢性疼痛传染”(CPC)的概念框架。我们回顾了CPC的基本流程,并讨论了为慢性疼痛儿童及其父母设计和实施治疗方法的意义。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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