Think Away Your Pain

Schechter, David

ISBN 10: 1929997159 ISBN 13: 9781929997152
Verlag: MindBody Medicine Publications, 2014
Gebraucht Softcover

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End Chronic Pain by Rewiring Your Brain

If you suffer from unexplained, persistent pain in your back, neck, arms, pelvis, or elsewhere—pain that disrupts your career, relationships, and quality of life—this book offers a scientifically validated path to relief.

A Revolutionary Approach Backed by 25+ Years of Clinical Success

Dr. David Schechter has helped thousands of patients eliminate chronic pain using a mind-brain approach that changes the actual neural circuitry responsible for suffering. Think Away Your Pain reveals how chronic pain becomes a condition of the brain as much as the body—and shows you how to harness the immense power of your thoughts and beliefs to cure it.

What You'll Learn:

  • How to systematically control and eliminate pain using your mind
  • The neuroscience behind why changing thoughts, expressing feelings, and gaining understanding can rewire your brain
  • Research-backed evidence supporting this approach, including the author's own published studies
  • The TMS (Tension Myoneural Syndrome) healing method that has freed countless people from years of suffering
  • What is Chronification? How can Learning about it help you to recover from pain?

Who This Book Is For:

  • Chronic pain sufferers who've tried conventional treatments without success
  • Those seeking a more contemporary exploration of Dr. John Sarno's groundbreaking work
  • Anyone fascinated by the interface between medicine, psychology, and neuroscience
  • People limited in function, distressed by suffering, and searching for realistic hope

Dr. Schechter combines rigorous scientific evidence with deep clinical experience and psychological insight to offer not just theory, but a proven method to reclaim your life from pain.

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Titel: Think Away Your Pain
Verlag: MindBody Medicine Publications
Erscheinungsdatum: 2014
Einband: Softcover
Zustand: Good

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