Understanding Chronic Pain
Chronic pain can lead to an overly sensitive brain, interpreting harmless stimuli as threats. This episode delves into the complexities of dealing with narcissistic relationships, emphasizing the importance of self-care and the need to purge toxic influences from your life. Strategies for reclaiming spaces and memories tarnished by past abuse are also discussed, encouraging listeners to create new, positive experiences.In this clip
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1006: Dr. Ramani | Surviving and Recovering from Narcissistic Abuse
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Is the quote by my client, “The brain can change in a way that produces real pain or illness, and it can also change in a way that alleviates the symptoms,” Dr. Clarke says. “It’s a two-way street, and the changes that produce pain or illness can be changed back to a healthy pattern,” relevant to the podcast episodes 1006: Dr. Ramani | Surviving and Recovering from Narcissistic Abuse and Understanding Chronic Pain?
Is the quote by my client, “The brain can change in a way that produces real pain or illness, and it can also change in a way that alleviates the symptoms,” Dr. Clarke says. “It’s a two-way street, and the changes that produce pain or illness can be changed back to a healthy pattern,” relevant to the podcast episodes 1006: Dr. Ramani | Surviving and Recovering from Narcissistic Abuse and the clip Understanding Chronic Pain?
Is the quote by my client, “The brain can change in a way that produces real pain or illness, and it can also change in a way that alleviates the symptoms,” Dr. Clarke says. “It’s a two-way street, and the changes that produce pain or illness can be changed back to a healthy pattern,” relevant to the podcast episodes 1006: Dr. Ramani | Surviving and Recovering from Narcissistic Abuse and Understanding Chronic Pain?