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You simply cannot separate psychology from physiology. This ‘practised separation’ is one of reasons the health professions sometimes struggle to help people with chronic pain - and, many other conditions. It’s a new season, and in this brand new episode of my podcast ‘Feel Better, Live More,’ my guest...

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Dr Brendon Stubbs1 年前

@AnjuJaggi Here here, we had a virtually identical discussion Rangan when I was on your pod almost 5 years ago! @PeteOSullivanPT Need to stop Mind body dualism

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Daniel O'Grady1 年前

“You simply cannot separate psychology from physiology.” Great quote. Just curious if you’re familiar with Bud Craig’s work - he developed the neural mechanism behind this (homeostatic interoceptive pathway to insula)

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Pete Moore1 年前

Of course pain affects us mentally and its why Clinical Psychologists are pain or pain management programmes. We are discussing this on the conference next month Good interview with my buddy @PeteOSullivanPT #SelfmgtLIVING-Works

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andrew wing1 年前

Very sage indeed.

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Cassandra1 年前

Yes they’re one and the same.

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cocacolaorpepsi1 年前

Nonsense claim show us the direct evidence. When you fix the problem, psychological burden goes away. Complete hacks like this guy focus on psychological bs pretending they offered soemthing and patients don't want it.

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SA Chiropractor1 年前

@TweetHunterIO download video

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Tweet Hunter1 年前

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Alina V1 年前

Interesting discussion and I’d say that most of it makes sense It seems more useful to people who avoid any activities due to pain, to approach it differently and regain mobility But if people adjust activities to pain, is that a good approach or is it best to maintain the same level of activity despite of pain?

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Charles Mattocks1 年前

Many have asked about the scrambler therapy, I was also very curious and this was some groundbreaking information, do take a listen and please share, this could be a great option. #crps

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