Pain, Tension + Dis-ease
It's hard to be in pain and be in a loving place with yourself, but that's the aim.
Long-term, chronic pain is a distinct, complex disease. Neurological changes create a heightened sensitivity to pain perception. The condition is influenced by genetics & epigenetics, injury, illness, inflammation and the emotional state of the person experiencing the pain. About 1/3 of chronic pain sufferers also experience anxiety.
BodyTalk teaches Cortices, a potent brain-balancing self-care technique. It also has a strong ability to work in and on the brain. Because BodyMindSpirit Healthcare addresses the whole person, it has the ability to track underlying causes for conditions and address them now, rather than wait for science to develop a new biology with mechanisms to better target pain. What I have found is that with chronic pain, and other chronic issues, the best approach is consistent sessions over the long-term (plan on 3 to 6 months) using a weave of Intuitive Fascial Release, Energy Healing + Balancing, and guided self-care. Many system ask for consistent sessions and we accept that. The same is true here. It's not a quick thing, changing habits of the BodyMind..
BodyTalk teaches Cortices, a potent brain-balancing self-care technique. It also has a strong ability to work in and on the brain. Because BodyMindSpirit Healthcare addresses the whole person, it has the ability to track underlying causes for conditions and address them now, rather than wait for science to develop a new biology with mechanisms to better target pain. What I have found is that with chronic pain, and other chronic issues, the best approach is consistent sessions over the long-term (plan on 3 to 6 months) using a weave of Intuitive Fascial Release, Energy Healing + Balancing, and guided self-care. Many system ask for consistent sessions and we accept that. The same is true here. It's not a quick thing, changing habits of the BodyMind..
A basic tenet of physically-based healthcare systems says that “structure governs function.” When a structure like that of the lungs approaches what it could and should be, so will the functional health of the lungs.
In my approach, my hands "listen" to your BodyMind. and I listen to and track what they tell me.
Healthcare often operates from an assumption that there is a correct sequence in which to address issues but what I’ve learned is that correct sequencing is unique to a particular person at a particular time. My Intuitive Fascial Release approach works “by priority” at every level of the body, from organs and endocrines to the fascia, tissues, muscles and bones, and always, always, in to the cells.
Acute conditions (recent) respond more readily than chronic ones. For instance, a session right after dental work is much more effective than waiting a month.
New brain science suggests that long-term, chronic pain is not a continuation of “what caused the initial, perhaps acute, pain.”
Chronic pain is a whole new state, with its own underpinning mechanisms that can be shared across many different types of chronic pain despite completely different initiating causes . . . What we have learned after 20 years of neuroimaging is that the brain is key to experiencing pain. Read full article.
Read, Chronic pain is surprisingly treatable — when patients focus on the brain
In my approach, my hands "listen" to your BodyMind. and I listen to and track what they tell me.
Healthcare often operates from an assumption that there is a correct sequence in which to address issues but what I’ve learned is that correct sequencing is unique to a particular person at a particular time. My Intuitive Fascial Release approach works “by priority” at every level of the body, from organs and endocrines to the fascia, tissues, muscles and bones, and always, always, in to the cells.
Acute conditions (recent) respond more readily than chronic ones. For instance, a session right after dental work is much more effective than waiting a month.
New brain science suggests that long-term, chronic pain is not a continuation of “what caused the initial, perhaps acute, pain.”
Chronic pain is a whole new state, with its own underpinning mechanisms that can be shared across many different types of chronic pain despite completely different initiating causes . . . What we have learned after 20 years of neuroimaging is that the brain is key to experiencing pain. Read full article.
Read, Chronic pain is surprisingly treatable — when patients focus on the brain
I have specialized training in addressing the cranial & facial bones, dura mater & the brain itself. Change your brain, change the way you think & feel.