145: Explaining Pain as a Pain Psychologist | Rachel Zoffness

145: Explaining Pain as a Pain Psychologist |...

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January 2021 Kickoff

On this week's episode of Pain Reframed, Tim Flynn, PT, PHD, OCS, FAAOMPT, and Jeff Moore, PT, DPT, OCS, FAAOMPT, discuss how to regroup and focus in 2021 on how clinicians can help their clients and patients during the global pandemic, by building up their immune systems through ...  عرض المزيد

143: Pain Reframed: The Body Keeps Score | David Clawson, MD

On this week's episode of Pain Reframed, David Clawson, MD, joins Tim and Jeff to discuss holistically approaching neck and back pain and spinal deformity, breaking down how Dr. Clawson has used that approach his field of physical medicine and rehabilitation. Dr. Clawson categ ...

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The Science of Pain: Myths, Truths, and Understanding | Dr. Rachel Zoffness
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This week’s conversation is with Dr. Rachel Zoffness, a medical educator and disruptor who is revolutionizing the way we understand and treat pain. 

By trade, Rachel is a trained pain psychologist, a Visiting Professor at Stanford, an Assistant Clin ...

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#7 - Pulling apart persistent pain with Dr. Bronnie Thompson
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On today's episode we talked about persistent pain with Dr. Bronnie Lennox Thompson. She initially trained as an occupational therapist, but later got a degree in psychol ...

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#89 | Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy To Treat Chronic Pain with Dr. Joe Tatta
The Prehab Podcast

In this episode, Dillon sits down with Dr. Joe Tatta to discuss the topic of acceptance and commitment therapy from his new book Radical Relief: A Guide to Overcome Chronic Pain. The episode dives into the importance of identifying your values, psychological flexibili ...

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This Book Changed My Relationship to Pain
The Ezra Klein Show

Physical pain is a universal human experience. And for many of us, it’s a constant one. Roughly 20 percent of American adults — some 50 million people — suffer from a form of chronic pain. For some, that means having terrible days from time to time. For others, it means a life ...

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