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Chronic pain and substance abuse are common problems. Each entity represents a significant and independent burden to the patients affected by them, the healthcare system caring for them, and society at large supporting them. If the two problems occur together, all of these burdens and their consequences are magnified. Traditional treatments fail a substantial percentage of even the most straightforward cases. Clearly, new approaches are required for the most complex of cases. Success is possible only if multiple disciplines provide integrated care that incorporates all of the principles of substance abuse and chronic pain rehabilitation treatment into one package. While experience provides the foundation for implementing these. | Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine Editor T.N. Wise Vol. 30 Chronic Pain and Addiction KARGER. M.R. Clark GJ.Treisman Chronic Pain and Addiction Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine Vol. 30 Series Editor T.N. Wise Falls Church Va. Editors G.A. Fava Bologna I. Fukunishi Tokyo M.B. Rosenthal Cleveland .