• Pain “ALL In The Brain”?: The Dangerous Oversimplification of Pain Science

  • 2024/04/08
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Pain “ALL In The Brain”?: The Dangerous Oversimplification of Pain Science

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  • The medical system focuses on the mechanical model of pain despite copious amounts of evidence pointing to the involvement of the brain. But these advancements in pain science have caused this huge pendulum wing to the opposite extreme, where claims are being made that ALL pain is ALL in the brain.

    This is a HUGE jump from one extreme to another and both viewpoints are dangerous oversimplifications of the pain experience.

    In this episode, we’re discussing the complex nature of pain and how it's not just a physical sensation OR purely a psychological experience and the need for a multifactorial approach, integrating physical, mind-body, and neurological approaches.

    To dive deeper and get more support regarding your pain care journey, book a free call to connect one-on-one and receive more personalized guidance, so that together, we can craft a more balanced, evidence-based path forward: https://www.alissawolfe.com/book-call

    How We Can Work Together:

    • Join The Chronic Pain Breakup Method - The most comprehensive program that teaches you to beat chronic pain by addressing the deeper cause, equipping you with knowledge and tools you can use that will put you in control of the pain instead of the pain controlling your every move.
    • Book a FREE Pain Care Audit - Book a call so we can assess where you’re at and what your needs are
    • Attend the Exclusive Online Training and learn how to breakup with your current pain "Managing" routine, and finally breakthrough chronic pain, once and for all, even if you've tried everything and nothing works.

    Click here to subscribe on iTunes and write a review.

    Let's Get Connected...

    Here are some ways to enjoy more FREE resources and content from Alissa Wolfe.

    • Join the FREE Facebook community
    • Follow Alissa on Instagram
    • Subscribe to my YouTube Channel
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The medical system focuses on the mechanical model of pain despite copious amounts of evidence pointing to the involvement of the brain. But these advancements in pain science have caused this huge pendulum wing to the opposite extreme, where claims are being made that ALL pain is ALL in the brain.

This is a HUGE jump from one extreme to another and both viewpoints are dangerous oversimplifications of the pain experience.

In this episode, we’re discussing the complex nature of pain and how it's not just a physical sensation OR purely a psychological experience and the need for a multifactorial approach, integrating physical, mind-body, and neurological approaches.

To dive deeper and get more support regarding your pain care journey, book a free call to connect one-on-one and receive more personalized guidance, so that together, we can craft a more balanced, evidence-based path forward: https://www.alissawolfe.com/book-call

How We Can Work Together:

  • Join The Chronic Pain Breakup Method - The most comprehensive program that teaches you to beat chronic pain by addressing the deeper cause, equipping you with knowledge and tools you can use that will put you in control of the pain instead of the pain controlling your every move.
  • Book a FREE Pain Care Audit - Book a call so we can assess where you’re at and what your needs are
  • Attend the Exclusive Online Training and learn how to breakup with your current pain "Managing" routine, and finally breakthrough chronic pain, once and for all, even if you've tried everything and nothing works.

Click here to subscribe on iTunes and write a review.

Let's Get Connected...

Here are some ways to enjoy more FREE resources and content from Alissa Wolfe.

  • Join the FREE Facebook community
  • Follow Alissa on Instagram
  • Subscribe to my YouTube Channel

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