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Like Mind, Like Body, the Curable Podcast

Why It’s OK to Be Skeptical About Healing

When it comes to healing, do you need to believe that there is only one “right path” for you? In this conversation with the amazing Christie Uipi, I share how skepticism and uncertainty can be welcomed in as a natural part of the healing journey. 

We also talk about:

  • How I overcame a decade of pain

  • How to cultivate feelings of greater safety in the presence of uncertainty

  • How to engage in a more supportive dynamic with your healthcare team

Listen to the episode here.

 

From Chronic Pain to Passion with Anna Holtzman

On grappling with uncertainty

In this episode of the brilliant Anna Holtzman’s podcast, we talked about one of the universal aspects of the chronic pain recovery experience, grappling with uncertainty.

We also talked about:

  • What led me to this work

  • The most instrumental tools in my recovery process

  • Challenging the hierarchical dynamic in mainstream Western medicine and discovering what healing and living a good and meaningful life is like for each of us

  • Connecting to our authentic self and passion through our healing journey

Listen to the episode here.

 
Thoughts on Record Podcast Lilia Graue

Thoughts on Record Podcast: Kent Bassett & Dr. Lilia Graue: Exploring Psychological Models of Chronic Pain

Thoughts on Record: Podcast of the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Kent Bassett & Dr. Lilia Graue: Exploring Psychological Models of Chronic Pain

Evidence-based, psychological models and treatments for chronic pain are an exciting development in the understanding and management of chronic pain.  In this episode, I join Dr. Pete Kelly and Kent Bassett, Director of the documentary This Might Hurt, for a discussion of the psychological treatment of chronic pain. Among other topics, we talked about:

  • an overview of This Might Hurt and why Kent wanted to make this documentary, including his personal journey with chronic pain

  • a review of neuroplastic chronic pain/symptoms with a significant contribution from central sensitization 

  • what the standard medical model has wrong about the treatment of pain

  • tell-tale patterns in symptom presentation that typically suggest that pain is of a psychogenic origin and the misperception that “it’s all in your head"

  • the urgency to integrate this framework into common interventions for chronic pain, including CBT

  • a brief overview of the interventions typically employed within psychological treatments for chronic pain

  • the role and risks of medication in the treatment of chronic pain

Listen to the episode here.

 
 
 

How To Heal Chronic Fatigue, POTS, and Long Covid Using Brain Retraining

Post-screening discussion with This Might Hurt film - an overview of how to use brain retraining to unlearn symptoms of fatigue, pain, and POTS associated with Long Covid. For more background on the science and recovery stories click here and here.