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2025-06-03 19:18:40 UTC
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This content discusses Dr. John Sarno's theory that chronic pain is often psycho-emotional rather than physical, and how modern neuroscience is validating this mind-body connection. It explores Tension Myositis Syndrome (TMS), neuroplastic pain, and the potential for brain retraining therapies like Pain Reprocessing Therapy to alleviate chronic pain and related conditions.
85% of chronic pain is psycho-emotional.
Mainstream treatments like opioids and surgeries often fail for chronic pain.
Repressed emotions can cause the brain to create pain as a distraction.
Neuroplastic pain is caused by learned neural pathways in the brain, not physical damage.
Pain Reprocessing Therapy has shown significant success in reducing chronic pain.
The medical establishment's resistance to accepting the mind-body connection in treating chronic pain.
The financial incentives for pharmaceutical companies to continue treating symptoms rather than addressing the root cause.
The difficulty in changing established medical training and practices.