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LifeStories Story ViewOregonPSA2024-02-13T11:31:30-08:00
  • 1004 | My Self-care Pain Story

    ID# 1004

    It's not always like the big traumas that stick it's often really subtle little things.

  • 1003 | Pain Science Changed My Understanding

    ID# 1003

    Our body tries to protect us from those dangerous situations later in life

  • 1011 Will the Pain Ever End? – Finding My Way Out

    ID# 1011

    Simple and effective, evidence-based practices allowing me to reclaim my life.

  • 1010 | Rethinking the Pain/Inflammation Relationship

    ID# 1010

    Signals from the brain, traveling to the nerves can initiate or perpetuate inflammation.

  • 1012 | Discovering Pain Reprocessing Therapy

    Sharla

    ID# 1012

    Finding success dealing with back and neck pain using pain science

  • 1002 Forgiving Gave Me Freedom

    Mo

    ID# 1002

    Bingo! There's a link between her pain and nighttime fears.

  • 1014 Yes Your Pain is Real: Understanding Why Prior Treatments Failed to Treat Your Pain

    Ryan Murphy

    ID# 1014

    Understanding Why Prior Treatments Failed to Treat Your Pain, and Finding New Hope in MIND-BODY Approaches

  • 1013 Stumbling onto the Truth: From the Gate Control Theory to Pain Science

    Candice

    ID# 1013

    The Zone of Comfort’ concept helps clients understand everyday ‘safe’ practices.

  • 1001 How Pain Works

    Mythili Ransdell

    ID# 1001

    Pain is neuroplastic and can be changed, it’s not hardwired.

  • 1007 Deconstructing Pain

    Kevin Cucarro

    ID# 1007

    How Pain Science returns the sense of control to the patient.

  • 1021 Linking Trauma to Pain

    Dr. Betlinski

    ID# 1021

    Research regarding trauma, adverse childhood events, and pain.

  • 1009 | Diving Deeper into the Pain Triangle Analogy

    Kevin Cucarro

    ID# 1009

    Thr Origin of the Pain Triangle Analogy

  • 1026 The Emergent Process

    Katie Smith

    ID# 1026

    The Mind-Body Duality with the science-based perspective of emergent brain processes

  • 1008 | Pain Science and How It Changed My Life

    ID# 1008

    Childhood Trauma and Chronic Pain

  • 1016 | Pain Controlling the Narrative

    Russell Wimmer

    ID# 1016

    Sharing the pain experience from a patient perspective in a clinical window.

  • 1019 | My Ankle Journey

    Cyndee Pekar

    ID# 1019

    Ankle fractures to bone spurs and chronic pain

  • 1017 | Dim Sim Therapy: Making a Difference in People’s Lives

    Trevor Barker

    ID# 1017

    Chronic Pain from Changed Perspectives to a Changed Life

  • 1027 | Pain Neuroscience—Integration into Clinical Practice

    ID# 1027

    Learn new thoughts on why pain doesn’t ’live’ in our tissues.

  • 1025 | Horses Helping People

    Cindy Orr

    ID# 1025

    Cindy Orr shares her personal experience of pain and how horses aided in her recovery

  • 5001 | Brain Man: Understanding Pain & What to Do with It

    ID# 5001

    We now know that pain is 100% of the time produced by the brain.

  • 1030 | Psychology of Pain Relief

    David-D-Clarke-MD

    ID# 1030

    How Stress Impacts Pain

  • 1033 Bringing Brain-Based Therapies into the Mainstream

    ID# 1033

    Dr. Ranes focuses on applying neuroscience to develop and verify new clinical treatments for chronic pain based on laboratory insights.

  • 4003 The Body Keeps the Score

    Bessel van der Kolk

    ID# 4003

    Bessel van der Kolk, an MD Psychiatrist, describing his life’s work on trauma disorders and evolution of the understanding of the related causes, effects and remedies for trauma.

  • 1032 Pain & Occupation: How Pain Science has Shaped My Career

    ID# 1032

    Occupational Therapist “looks at what pain is communicating” to her patients.

  • 1031-my-pain-path-a-pt-perspective

    Jeffrey R. Blanchard

    ID# 1031

    Correcting our brain’s default programming mode: seek pleasure, avoid pain, conserve energy; tends to sabotage recovery.

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