Brief Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement vs Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain
Dual-Language Brief Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (B-MORE) vs Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (B-CBT) for Chronic Pain
Florida State University
120 participants
Sep 26, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
This randomized controlled trial aims to test both English and Spanish versions of two, benign behavioral interventions for adults with chronic pain -- 1) Brief Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (B-MORE), and 2) Brief Cognitive- Behavioral Therapy (B-CBT).
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Having a chronic pain condition
- Average pain of > 3 in the last week
- Willingness to engage with study assessments and interventions
- Understanding English or Spanish instructions fluently
- Age 18 and above.
Exclusion Criteria6
- Unable to consent because of physical or mental incapacity
- Have previous, formal mindfulness or CBT training (e.g., MBSR)
- Have pain from a current cancer diagnosis
- Unstable illness that may interfere with treatment
- Had surgery within the previous three months
- Had pain relieving injections, such as cortisone or hyaluronate, within the previous three months.
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Interventions
B-MORE is a 2-hour adaptation of the traditional MORE program.
B-CBT is a 2-hour adaptation of a traditional 8-week CBT for Chronic Pain manual.
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NCT07207174