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My Story with Chronic Pain and Mind-Body Symptoms
Season 3 · Episode 106

My Story with Chronic Pain and Mind-Body Symptoms

Your Zen Friend

October 22, 202442m 5s

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Show Notes

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In this final part of our series on Anxiety, Physical Symptoms, and Chronic Pain, I’m sharing my own journey with chronic pain—what I’ve learned, how I’m doing now, and what I’m still working on. Stay tuned for "What’s Bringing Me More Zen" this week—believe it or not, it’s social media-related!

Highlights:

  • My Story: How chronic headaches began 10 years ago and the path to understanding my symptoms as "neuroplastic" pain.
  • Stress & Pain Connection: How perfectionism and people-pleasing  contributed to my symptoms.
  • Where I Am Now: I’m doing well at 52, thanks to self-care practices like meditation, journaling, and learning to say "no."
  • Helping Clients: I use techniques like Pain Reprocessing Therapy to help clients manage anxiety and chronic pain.

And stay tuned for What’s Bringing Me More Zen with my friend Cassie and a beaver named Nibi!

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This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and not intended to be a replacement for diagnosis, mental health therapy or psychological treatment of any kind. Please consult with your doctor or mental health provider in order to care for your physical or mental health.