• Ep 5. MindBody Healing - Many Names For the Same Concept (TMS, MBS, PPD, PDP, etc.)

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Ep 5. MindBody Healing - Many Names For the Same Concept (TMS, MBS, PPD, PDP, etc.)

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    Join me as I discuss the complexities of the various MindBody healing terminologies with Sally Tether. Stemming from pioneers like Dr. John Sarno, we discuss others who are now carrying on his work and putting their own terminology in place.

    The discussion includes different terms like TMS (Tension Myositis Syndrome), MindBody syndrome-disorder-condition, Perceived Danger Pain (PDP), and Psychophysiological Disorder (PPD). Additionally, we touch briefly on other topics like the fear-pain cycle, nervous system dysregulation, brain retraining, and the impact of language on the perception of illness. This conversation aims to clarify for newcomers that although many terms are being used, they all are similar concepts, and to highlight the importance of finding what resonates with you.

    00:00 Introduction
    00:33 MindBody Healing is a centuries-old concept
    01:23 Dr. John Sarno's Contributions
    02:20 Terminology and Personal Preferences
    03:06 Exploring TMS and Other Terms
    04:52 Different Perspectives on Mind-Body Conditions
    14:29 The Fear-Pain Cycle
    16:02 Conclusion and Further Resources

    _____ TERMINOLOGY USED
    - Hippocrates (460-370 BC), ancient Greek physician "Father of Medicine" & philosopher
    - Dr. John Sarno = TMS (Tension Myositis/Myoneural Syndrome)
    - Nicole Sachs, LCSW (the Cup example Sally gave)
    - Dan Buglio, PDP (Percieved Danger Pain)
    - Dr. Howard Schubiner, PPD (Psychophysiological Disorder) or MBS (MindBody Syndrome)
    - Alan Gordan, LCSW - Psychosomatic & Pain Reprocessing Therapy (not mentioned)
    Surely there are others we didn't capture...

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    Resources:
    ✅ FREE GUIDE: "5 Things I Wish I Knew Sooner That Helped Me Finally End Chronic Migraine!"
    ✅ MINI-COURSE WAIT LIST: "Intro to MindBody Healing" Coming Fall 2024 - sign up to receive information on the next dates
    ✅ 1:1 COACHING: Book a FREE 25 Minute Consultation

    ____
    Thanks for listening - I hope you found this helpful.
    FIND ME HERE @ www.migraineoasis.com/linkinbio

    Let's continue the conversation...COME SAY HI!
    ✅ INSTAGRAM: Follow Migraine Oasis @MigraineOasis
    ✅ FACEBOOK: Join our Community @MigraineOasis
    ✅ YOUTUBE: Watch us @MigraineOasis
    ____

    Education and techniques discussed in this Podcast originate from many sources, countless hours of research, training, and self-healing unless otherwise noted.

    Music credit: MomotMusic, Kyrylo Momot
    ___

    Disclaimer: Information provided by Migraine Oasis & Karen Ash is for general informational & educational purposes only & is not a substitute for medical advice, psychotherapy, or counselling. Utilizing any of the education, strategies, or techniques in the podcast is done at your own risk. Consult with a physician before engaging in any suggested movements. If in immediate danger, call a local emergency number or go to the nearest emergency room.

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Join me as I discuss the complexities of the various MindBody healing terminologies with Sally Tether. Stemming from pioneers like Dr. John Sarno, we discuss others who are now carrying on his work and putting their own terminology in place.

The discussion includes different terms like TMS (Tension Myositis Syndrome), MindBody syndrome-disorder-condition, Perceived Danger Pain (PDP), and Psychophysiological Disorder (PPD). Additionally, we touch briefly on other topics like the fear-pain cycle, nervous system dysregulation, brain retraining, and the impact of language on the perception of illness. This conversation aims to clarify for newcomers that although many terms are being used, they all are similar concepts, and to highlight the importance of finding what resonates with you.

00:00 Introduction
00:33 MindBody Healing is a centuries-old concept
01:23 Dr. John Sarno's Contributions
02:20 Terminology and Personal Preferences
03:06 Exploring TMS and Other Terms
04:52 Different Perspectives on Mind-Body Conditions
14:29 The Fear-Pain Cycle
16:02 Conclusion and Further Resources

_____ TERMINOLOGY USED
- Hippocrates (460-370 BC), ancient Greek physician "Father of Medicine" & philosopher
- Dr. John Sarno = TMS (Tension Myositis/Myoneural Syndrome)
- Nicole Sachs, LCSW (the Cup example Sally gave)
- Dan Buglio, PDP (Percieved Danger Pain)
- Dr. Howard Schubiner, PPD (Psychophysiological Disorder) or MBS (MindBody Syndrome)
- Alan Gordan, LCSW - Psychosomatic & Pain Reprocessing Therapy (not mentioned)
Surely there are others we didn't capture...

_____
Resources:
✅ FREE GUIDE: "5 Things I Wish I Knew Sooner That Helped Me Finally End Chronic Migraine!"
✅ MINI-COURSE WAIT LIST: "Intro to MindBody Healing" Coming Fall 2024 - sign up to receive information on the next dates
✅ 1:1 COACHING: Book a FREE 25 Minute Consultation

____
Thanks for listening - I hope you found this helpful.
FIND ME HERE @ www.migraineoasis.com/linkinbio

Let's continue the conversation...COME SAY HI!
✅ INSTAGRAM: Follow Migraine Oasis @MigraineOasis
✅ FACEBOOK: Join our Community @MigraineOasis
✅ YOUTUBE: Watch us @MigraineOasis
____

Education and techniques discussed in this Podcast originate from many sources, countless hours of research, training, and self-healing unless otherwise noted.

Music credit: MomotMusic, Kyrylo Momot
___

Disclaimer: Information provided by Migraine Oasis & Karen Ash is for general informational & educational purposes only & is not a substitute for medical advice, psychotherapy, or counselling. Utilizing any of the education, strategies, or techniques in the podcast is done at your own risk. Consult with a physician before engaging in any suggested movements. If in immediate danger, call a local emergency number or go to the nearest emergency room.

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