Feeling Safe Enough to Heal: Chronic Pain
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- Faculty:
- Les Aria, PhD
- Duration:
- 56 Minutes
- Copyright:
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Nov 06, 2021
- Product Code:
- POS058717
- Media Type:
- Digital Seminar
Description
Chronic pain is one of the most costly and difficult conditions to treat and traditional medicine fails to provide effective relief. The resolution of chronic pain can be best understood and resolved using the evolutionary neurophysiological framework of the polyvagal theory based on systemic brain-body responses to safety and threat. To heal chronic pain, safety is needed in order to promote health, growth and restoration of the nervous system.
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Handouts
| File type | File name | Number of pages | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual - Feeling Safe Enough to Heal (5.4 MB) | 26 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
| Text Document | Transcript - Feeling Safe Enough to Heal (29.3 KB) | 16 Pages | Available after Purchase |
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Objectives
- Categorize the 4 phases of how chronic pain develops.
- Evaluate 3 ways that current treatments may not lead to pain recovery.
- Demonstrate 3 behavioral and neurobiologically based interventions for reducing chronic pain.
Outline
- Learn how to explain chronic pain using modern pain neuroscience.
- Learn the Hand Breath Technique to promote instant safety in the nervous system.
- Learn how to lean into the pain using the 3Ns to reduce fear-avoidant behaviors.
Target Audience
- Addiction Counselors
- Counselors
- Marriage and Family Therapists
- Psychologists
- Social Workers
- Other Mental Health Professionals
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